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Way of the Four Elements Monks are an incredibly cool concept, allowing players to use both martial arts and elemental attacks. They are frequently compared to the Avatar franchise, and the PBH describes them as frequently tattooing themselves to better channel their ki. Unfortunately, this cool aesthetic does not translate into the subclass' mechanics. Elemental Attunement adds flavor, but i's practically useless.
This essentially means that Monks gain only one magical ability at third level. By comparison, third-level Way of Shadow Monks can use their Ki Points to cast any of five different spells, while third-level Way of the Open Hands Monks learn three different martial arts techniques to manipulate an opponent's body. At higher levels, this disparity gets much worse. For example, Four Elements Monks can learn the Discipline Flames of the Phoenix at eleventh level, allowing them to cast a Fireball spell that became available to arcane spellcasters at fifth level.
It also takes four Ki Points to cast Fireball, more than a third of what is available to eleventh-level Monks. Since one has to choose between using an Elemental Discipline or a standard martial attack, most players will be better off using their ki to augment their martial abilities. Choosing the Elemental Adept or Mobility feats can improve it some, but not by much.
This subclass needs a major overhaul, which requires homebrewing some new house rules. One of the biggest limitations of the Four Elements Monk is how few spells they have. Pre-owned Pre-owned.
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