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CLASS MONK
http://dnd5e.wikidot.com/monk
RACE DRAGONBORN
https://www.dndbeyond.com/races/dragonborn
http://dnd5e.wikidot.com/dragonborn
SUBRACE GOLD DRAGON
BACKGROUND URCHIN
https://5ebackgrounds.com/urchin
SKILLS ABILITIES
RESIST FIRE
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class : monk
Class Features
As a monk, you gain the following class features.
Hit Points
Hit Dice: 1d8 per monk level
Hit Points at 1st Level: 8 + your Constitution modifier
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d8 (or 5) + your Constitution modifier per monk level after 1st
Proficiencies
Armor: None
Weapons: Simple weapons, shortswords
Tools: Choose one type of artisan's tools or one musical instrument
Saving Throws: Strength, Dexterity
Skills: Choose two from Acrobatics, Athletics, History, Insight, Religion, and Stealth
Equipment
You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background:
(a) a shortsword or (b) any simple weapon
(a) a dungeoneer's pack or (b) an explorer's pack
10 darts
Unarmored Defense
Beginning at 1st level, while you are wearing no armor and not wielding a shield, your AC equals 10 + your Dexterity modifier + your Wisdom modifier.
Martial Arts
At 1st level, your practice of martial arts gives you mastery of combat styles that use unarmed strikes and monk weapons, which are shortswords and any simple melee weapons that don't have the two-handed or heavy property.
You gain the following benefits while you are unarmed or wielding only monk weapons and you aren't wearing armor or wielding a shield:
You can use Dexterity instead of Strength for the attack and damage rolls of your unarmed strikes and monk weapons.
You can roll a d4 in place of the normal damage of your unarmed strike or monk weapon. This die changes as you gain monk levels, as shown in the Martial Arts column of the Monk table.
When you use the Attack action with an unarmed strike or a monk weapon on your turn, you can make one unarmed strike as a bonus action. For example, if you take the Attack action and attack with a quarterstaff, you can also make an unarmed strike as a bonus action, assuming you haven't already taken a bonus action this turn.
Certain monasteries use specialized forms of the monk weapons. For example, you might use a club that is two lengths of wood connected by a short chain (called a nunchaku) or a sickle with a shorter, straighter blade (called a kama). Whatever name you use for a monk weapon, you can use the game statistics provided for the weapon on the Weapons page.
Ki
Starting at 2nd level, your training allows you to harness the mystic energy of ki. Your access to this energy is represented by a number of ki points. Your monk level determines the number of points you have, as shown in the Ki Points column of the Monk table.
You can spend these points to fuel various ki features. You start knowing three such features: Flurry of Blows, Patient Defense, and Step of the Wind. You learn more ki features as you gain levels in this class.
When you spend a ki point, it is unavailable until you finish a short or long rest, at the end of which you draw all of your expended ki back into yourself. You must spend at least 30 minutes of the rest meditating to regain your ki points.
Some of your ki features require your target to make a saving throw to resist the feature's effects. The saving throw DC is calculated as follows:
Ki save DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Wisdom modifier
Flurry of Blows
Immediately after you take the Attack action on your turn, you can spend 1 ki point to make two unarmed strikes as a bonus action.
Patient Defense
You can spend 1 ki point to take the Dodge action as a bonus action on your turn.
Step of the Wind
You can spend 1 ki point to take the Disengage or Dash action as a bonus action on your turn, and your jump distance is doubled for the turn.
Unarmored Movement
Starting at 2nd level, your speed increases by 10 feet while you are not wearing armor or wielding a shield. This bonus increases when you reach certain monk levels, as shown in the Monk table.
At 9th level, you gain the ability to move along vertical surfaces and across liquids on your turn without falling during the move.
Dedicated Weapon (Optional)
Also at 2nd level, you train yourself to use a variety of weapons as monk weapons, not just simple melee weapons and shortswords. Whenever you finish a short or long rest, you can touch one weapon, focus your ki on it, and then count that weapon as a monk weapon until you use this feature again.
The chosen weapon must meet these criteria:
The weapon must be a simple or martial weapon.
You must be proficient with it.
It must lack the heavy and special properties.
Monastic Tradition
When you reach 3rd level, you commit yourself to a monastic tradition
Your tradition grants you features at 3rd level and again at 6th, 11th, and 17th level.
[ look up tradition tables off monk page ]
Deflect Missiles
Starting at 3rd level, you can use your reaction to deflect or catch the missile when you are hit by a ranged weapon attack. When you do so, the damage you take from the attack is reduced by 1d10 + your Dexterity modifier + your monk level.
If you reduce the damage to 0, you can catch the missile if it is small enough for you to hold in one hand and you have at least one hand free. If you catch a missile in this way, you can spend 1 ki point to make a ranged attack with a range of 20/60 using the weapon or piece of ammunition you just caught, as part of the same reaction. You make this attack with proficiency, regardless of your weapon proficiencies, and the missile counts as a monk weapon for the attack.
Ki-Fueled Attack (Optional)
Also at 3rd level, if you spend 1 ki point or more as part of your action on your turn, you can make one attack with an unarmed strike or a monk weapon as a bonus action before the end of the turn.
Ability Score Improvement
When you reach 4th level, and again at 8th, 12th, 16th, and 19th level, you can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or you can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, you can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature.
Slow Fall
Beginning at 4th level, you can use your reaction when you fall to reduce any falling damage you take by an amount equal to five times your monk level.
Quickened Healing (Optional)
Also at 4th level, as an action, you can spend 2 ki points and roll a Martial Arts die. You regain a number of hit points equal to the number rolled plus your proficiency bonus.
Extra Attack
Beginning at 5th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.
Stunning Strike
Starting at 5th level, you can interfere with the flow of ki in an opponent's body. When you hit another creature with a melee weapon attack, you can spend 1 ki point to attempt a stunning strike. The target must succeed on a Constitution saving throw or be stunned until the end of your next turn.
Focused Aim (Optional)
Also at 5th level, when you miss with an attack roll, you can spend 1 to 3 ki points to increase your attack roll by 2 for each of these ki points you spend, potentially turning the miss into a hit.
Ki-Empowered Strikes
Starting at 6th level, your unarmed strikes count as magical for the purpose of overcoming resistance and immunity to nonmagical attacks and damage.
Evasion
At 7th level, your instinctive agility lets you dodge out of the way of certain area effects, such as a blue dragon's lightning breath or a fireball spell. When you are subjected to an effect that allows you to make a Dexterity saving throw to take only half damage, you instead take no damage if you succeed on the saving throw, and only half damage if you fail.
Stillness of Mind
Starting at 7th level, you can use your action to end one effect on yourself that is causing you to be charmed or frightened.
Purity of Body
At 10th level, your mastery of the ki flowing through you makes you immune to disease and poison.
Tongue of the Sun and Moon
Starting at 13th level, you learn to touch the ki of other minds so that you understand all spoken languages. Moreover, any creature that can understand a language can understand what you say.
Diamond Soul
Beginning at 14th level, your mastery of ki grants you proficiency in all saving throws.
Additionally, whenever you make a saving throw and fail, you can spend 1 ki point to reroll it and take the second result.
Timeless Body
At 15th level, your ki sustains you so that you suffer none of the frailty of old age, and you can't be aged magically. You can still die of old age, however. In addition, you no longer need food or water.
Empty Body
Beginning at 18th level, you can use your action to spend 4 ki points to become invisible for 1 minute. During that time, you also have resistance to all damage but force damage.
Additionally, you can spend 8 ki points to cast the Astral Projection spell, without needing material components. When you do so, you can't take any other creatures with you.
Perfect Self
At 20th level, when you roll for initiative and have no ki points remaining, you regain 4 ki points.
race : dragon born
Born of dragons, as their name proclaims, the dragonborn walk proudly through a world that greets them with fearful incomprehension. Shaped by draconic gods or the dragons themselves, dragonborn originally hatched from dragon eggs as a unique race, combining the best attributes of dragons and humanoids. Some dragonborn are faithful servants to true dragons, others form the ranks of soldiers in great wars, and still others find themselves adrift, with no clear calling in life.
Proud Dragon Kin
Dragonborn look very much like dragons standing erect in humanoid form, though they lack wings or a tail. The first dragonborn had scales of vibrant hues matching the colors of their dragon kin, but generations of interbreeding have created a more uniform appearance. Their small, fine scales are usually brass or bronze in color, sometimes ranging to scarlet, rust, gold, or copper-green. They are tall and strongly built, often standing close to 6½ feet tall and weighing 300 pounds or more. Their hands and feet are strong, talonlike claws with three fingers and a thumb on each hand.
The blood of a particular type of dragon runs very strong through some dragonborn clans. These dragonborn often boast scales that more closely match those of their dragon ancestor—bright red, green, blue, or white, lustrous black, or gleaming metallic gold, silver, brass, copper, or bronze.
Self-Sufficient Clans
To any dragonborn, the clan is more important than life itself. Dragonborn owe their devotion and respect to their clan above all else, even the gods. Each dragonborn’s conduct reflects on the honor of his or her clan, and bringing dishonor to the clan can result in expulsion and exile. Each dragonborn knows his or her station and duties within the clan, and honor demands maintaining the bounds of that position.
A continual drive for self-improvement reflects the self-sufficiency of the race as a whole. Dragonborn value skill and excellence in all endeavors. They hate to fail, and they push themselves to extreme efforts before they give up on something. A dragonborn holds mastery of a particular skill as a lifetime goal. Members of other races who share the same commitment find it easy to earn the respect of a dragonborn.
Though all dragonborn strive to be self-sufficient, they recognize that help is sometimes needed in difficult situations. But the best source for such help is the clan, and when a clan needs help, it turns to another dragonborn clan before seeking aid from other races—or even from the gods.
Dragonborn Names
Dragonborn have personal names given at birth, but they put their clan names first as a mark of honor. A childhood name or nickname is often used among clutchmates as a descriptive term or a term of endearment. The name might recall an event or center on a habit.
DRACONIANS
In the Dragonlance setting, the followers of the evil goddess Takhisis learned a dark ritual that let them corrupt the eggs of metallic dragons, producing evil dragonborn called draconians. Five types of draconians, corresponding to the five types of metallic dragons, fought for Takhisis in the War of the Lance: auraks (gold), baaz (brass), bozak (bronze), kapak (copper), and sivak (silver). In place of their draconic breath weapons, they have unique magical abilities.
Dragonborn Traits
Your draconic heritage manifests in a variety of traits you share with other dragonborn.
Ability Score Increase
Your Strength score increases by 2, and your Charisma score increases by 1.
Age
Young dragonborn grow quickly. They walk hours after hatching, attain the size and development of a 10-year-old human child by the age of 3, and reach adulthood by 15. They live to be around 80.
Size
Dragonborn are taller and heavier than humans, standing well over 6 feet tall and averaging almost 250 pounds. Your size is Medium.
Speed
Your base walking speed is 30 feet.
Draconic Ancestry GOLD
You have draconic ancestry. Choose one type of dragon from the Draconic Ancestry table. Your breath weapon and damage resistance are determined by the dragon type, as shown in the table.
Draconic Ancestry: BREATH
Gold Fire 15 ft. cone (Dex. save)
Breath Weapon
You can use your action to exhale destructive energy. Your draconic ancestry determines the size, shape, and damage type of the exhalation. When you use your breath weapon, each creature in the area of the exhalation must make a saving throw, the type of which is determined by your draconic ancestry. The DC for this saving throw equals 8 + your Constitution modifier + your proficiency bonus. A creature takes 2d6 damage on a failed save, and half as much damage on a successful one. The damage increases to 3d6 at 6th level, 4d6 at 11th level, and 5d6 at 16th level. After you use your breath weapon, you can’t use it again until you complete a short or long rest.
Damage Resistance
You have resistance to the damage type associated with your draconic ancestry. [FIRE]
Languages
You can speak, read, and write Common and Draconic. Draconic is thought to be one of the oldest languages and is often used in the study of magic. The language sounds harsh to most other creatures and includes numerous hard consonants and sibilants.
subrace : gold dragon
Gold Dragonborn Abilities (5e Subrace)
Dragonborn hailing from gold dragon lineage typically possess golden scales, gold-edged eyes, two backwards-sweeping horns and catfish-like whiskers on either side of their mouths. ' is a subrace of Dragonborn - Rewrites
Ability Score Increase: Wisdom +1
Gold Dragon Affinity.
Gold Dragonborn gain proficiency with the Medicine skill, and may tend to one creature during a short rest. If that creature expends any Hit Dice, the Gold Dragonborn can make a Medicine check and add the result of the roll to the total hit points that creature regains at the end of the rest.
Luckbringer
Once per short or long rest, a Gold Dragonborn can expend their reaction to grant advantage on a single d20 roll being attempted by a creature within 30ft that the dragonborn can see.
Gold Heritage
Gold Dragonborn have Resistance to Fire damage, and their Breath weapon is a 15ft-long Cone, dealing Fire damage and allowing a Dexterity save for half damage.
background : urchin
Urchin 5e Background:
You have grown up on the streets alone, poor and orphaned, you never had any one to watch over you or to provide anything for you, so automatically, you have learned some techniques to provide for yourself.
With dreadfully energy you fought over the food also you had kept a constant watch out for other desperate souls those who might have steal from you.
You have slept on the rooftops and also in alleyways, exposed to the elements and also endured sickness without getting the advantage of the medicine or a place to recuperate.
You have survived by despite all odds and also did so through speed, strength, cunning or it might be some combination of each.
With enough money you have started your adventuring career with this enough money you can live modestly but very securely it will happen for at least ten days.
Two questions we rise over here and they are How did you come by that money? What allowed you to break free of your desperate circumstances and embark on a better life?
Our full list of official backgrounds are written in updated way you can check them too.
Skill Proficiencies
Sleight of Hand, Stealth
Tool Proficiencies
Disguise kit, thieves’ tools
Languages
None
Equipment
a belt pouch containing 10 gp
a set of common clothes
a token to remember your parents by
a d&d 5e urchin pet mouse
a map of the city you grew up in
and also a small knife.
Suggested Characteristics:
By the lives of desperate poverty urchins are shaped for good and also for ill. They tend to be driven either by the commitment to the people with whom they have shared their life on the street or with the burning desire for finding a better life and it maybe get some payback on all other rich people who ever treated them badly.
Personality Traits:
D8 Options For Personality Traits
1 I hide scraps of food and trinkets away in my pockets.
2 I ask a lot of questions.
3 I like to squeeze into small places where no one else can get to me.
4 I sleep with my back to a wall or tree, with everything I own wrapped in a bundle in my arms.
5 I eat like a pig and have bad manners.
6 I think anyone who's nice to me is hiding evil intent.
7 I don't like to bathe.
8 I bluntly say what other people are hinting at or hiding.
Flaws:
D6 Options For Flaws
1 If I'm outnumbered, I will run away from a fight.
2 Gold seems like a lot of money to me, and I'll do just about anything for more of it.
3 I will never fully trust anyone other than myself.
4 I'd rather kill someone in their sleep then fight fair.
5 It's not stealing if I need it more than someone else.
6 People who can't take care of themselves get what they deserve.
Ideals:
D6 Ideal
1 Respect: All people, rich or poor, deserve respect. (Good)
2 Community: We have to take care of each other, because no one else is going to do it. (Lawful)
3 Change: The low are lifted up, and the high and mighty are brought down. Change is the nature of things. (Chaotic)
4 Retribution: The rich need to be shown what life and death are like in the gutters. (Evil)
5 People: I help the people who help me-that's what keeps us alive. (Neutral)
6 Aspiration: I'm going to prove that I'm worthy of a better life. (Any)
Bond:
D6 Bond
1 My town or city is my home, and I'll fight to defend it.
2 I sponsor an orphanage to keep others from enduring what I was forced to endure.
3 I owe my survival to another urchin who taught me to live on the streets.
4 I owe a debt I can never repay to the person who took pity on me.
5 I escaped my life of poverty by robbing an important person, and I'm wanted for it.
6 No one else should have to endure the hardships I've been through.
For urban bounty hunter suggested characteristics visit this cloistered scholar 5e post
Feature: City Secrets
As an dnd urchin background 5e you know all the secret patterns and also flow to cities and you can find the passages through the urban sprawl which others would miss. But when you aren’t in combat, you (also companions you lead) can able to travel between any two locations in the whole city twice as fast as your speed would normally allow.