![]() Having taken both an action and a bonus action, you'd have hit your 1-per-turn limits for those and you can't do anything else on your turn that counts as an action or bonus action. PHB page 79: Starting at 5th level, you can interfere with the flow of ki in an opponents body. The Ki Fueled Attack feature allows for either an unarmed strike or a monk weapon attack after spending a ki point (such as on a stunning strike) as part of the action. Stunning strike does not say you do not do damage. ![]() You still spend any needed actions to actually use the ability.įor example, you could spend 1 Ki to power Step of the Wind and another 4 Ki to power Empty Body, but actually using those abilities would still count as taking a bonus action to Disengage and an action to turn invisible. 0:00 / 9:17 Stunning Strike good in Dnd 5e - Advanced guide to Stunning Strike Pack Tactics 89.1K subscribers Subscribe 65K views 1 year ago The Video is Sponsored by dScryb. The Martial Arts feature allows for a bonus action unarmed strike after a main attack of an unarmed strike or a monk weapon attack. Think of spending Ki as allowing you to use an ability at all, as powering the action. At that point the monk no longer needs to make the choice. You can still use Hand of Harm only once per turn. ![]() You can spend more Ki points during your turn on other abilities, but using the abilities will still be constrained by the normal limits on taking actions. Flurry of Healing and Harm TCE p49 11th-level Way of Mercy feature In addition, when you make an unarmed strike with Flurry of Blows, you can use Hand of Harm with that strike without spending the ki point for Hand of Harm. In contrast to actions, Ki are something you “spend”. I know this seems like a silly distinction, but it actually makes it easier to read the rules, since they're written with this “action limit” idea in mind. You don't “spend” action types so much as you count up what you've done using abilities you have, until you hit the limits. 1 x Bonus Action can be used for Flurry of Blows allowing 2 x Unarmed Strikes. As you do things on your turn, the number of Actions, Bonus Actions, and Reactions are limited: when the things you've done reach your limit in any action type, you can't do any more things that count as that action type. Whenever you're looking at rules talking about types of actions, think of them less as “spending” actions and more as counting them. Whenever a creature within 30 feet of you is hit by an attack made by a creature other than you, you can use your reaction to move up to half your movement. ![]() Actions aren't consumable points, they're limits No matter how many Ki you might want to spend, you can never take more than one bonus action on your turn. ![]()
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