There is a Legacy version
here.
MonkSource Player Core 2 pg. 179Monastic training has taught you martial arts and allowed you to hone your mind, body, and spirit.
Multiclass Monk Characters
The monk archetype is a strong choice for any character who fights unarmored or with unarmed attacks. Multiclassed monks are typically more centered, philosophical, and disciplined than other members of their class.
- Barbarian monks with the animal instinct can combine the barbarian's excellent unarmed damage with the monk's diverse unarmed special abilities.
- Champion monks are perfect for champions of Irori or other deities who favor unarmed attacks.
- Fighter monks can supplement free-hand fighting and add mobility to the fighter's toolkit.
- Rogue monks are incredibly effective because stances grant some of the best agile finesse attacks and flurry gives more sneak attacks.
- Spellcaster monks can augment their combat abilities with haste, runic body, or similar spells to mix magic and martial arts.
Spellcaster monks can augment their combat abilities with
haste,
runic body, or similar spells to mix magic and martial arts.
Archetype Dedication Multiclass Source Player Core 2 pg. 179Archetype MonkPrerequisites Dexterity +2; Strength +2
You become trained in unarmed attacks and gain the powerful fist class feature. You become trained in your choice of
Acrobatics or
Athletics; if you’re already trained in both of these skills, you become trained in a skill of your choice. You become trained in monk class DC; if you later gain a qi spell from a monk class feat, you also become trained in spell attack modifier and spell DC.
Archetype Source Player Core 2 pg. 179Archetype MonkPrerequisites Monk Dedication
You gain a 1st- or 2nd-level monk feat.
Archetype Source Player Core 2 pg. 179Archetype MonkPrerequisites Monk Dedication; class granting no more Hit Points per level than 8 + your Constitution modifier
You gain 3 additional Hit Points for each monk archetype class feat you have. As you continue selecting monk archetype class feats, you continue to gain additional Hit Points in this way.
Archetype Source Player Core 2 pg. 179Archetype MonkPrerequisites Basic Kata
You gain one monk feat. For the purpose of meeting its prerequisites, your monk level is equal to half your character level.
Special You can select this feat more than once. Each time you select it, you gain another monk feat.
Archetype Source Player Core 2 pg. 179Archetype MonkPrerequisites Monk Dedication
You gain a +10-foot status bonus to your Speed when you’re not wearing armor.
Archetype Source Player Core 2 pg. 179Archetype MonkPrerequisites Monk Dedication
You gain the
Flurry of Blows action. Your fists’ power, however, exceeds your conditioning; once you use Flurry of Blows, you can’t use it again for 1d4 rounds as your muscles recover.
Archetype Source Player Core 2 pg. 179Archetype MonkPrerequisites Monk Dedication; expert in at least one saving throw
Choose one saving throw (Fortitude, Reflex, or Will) in which you’re an expert. Your proficiency rank in the chosen saving throw increases to master.