

Furthermore, he can enter up to four stances as a free action by spending 1 point from his ki pool.Īt 20th level, a master of many styles can have the stances of five style feats active at once, and can change those stances as a free action. He can have the stances of four style feats active at the same time. Furthermore, he can enter up to three stances as a swift action.Īt 15th level, the master of many styles can fuse four styles at once. He gains a bonus on attack rolls equal to the number of styles whose stances he currently has active. He can have the stances of three style feats active at the same time. He may only have two style feat stances active at a time.Īt 8th level, the master of many styles can fuse three styles at once. Starting a stance provided by a style feat is still a swift action, but when the master of many styles switches to another style feat, he can choose one style whose stance is already active to persist. The master of many styles can have two style feat stances active at once. Fuse Style (Ex)Īt 1st level, a master of many styles can fuse two of the styles he knows into a more perfect style.

This ability replaces a monk’s standard bonus feats. Each time he changes styles, he can also change these wildcard style slots.

Whenever he enters one or more styles, he can spend his wildcard style slots to gain feats in those styles’ feat paths (such as Earth Child Topple) as long as he meets the prerequisites. Starting at 6th level, a master of many styles can choose to instead gain a wildcard style slot. He does not need to meet the prerequisites of that feat, except the Elemental Fist feat. Bonus FeatĪt 1st level, 2nd level, and every four levels thereafter, a master of many styles may select a bonus style feat or the Elemental Fist feat. Ultimately, he seeks perfection through the fusion of styles. The master of many styles is a collector. – Monk Archetypes > Master of Many Styles Though they are generally less versatile than other monks, martial artists allow for character concepts, such as a chaotic wandering monk, that may not fit well with the standard monk. Home > Classes > Core Classes > Monk > Archetypes > Paizo, Inc. Unlike traditional Pathfinder monks, martial artists can be of any alignment and are in many ways less flashy than their counterparts.
