1. Notes

Eastern Shaolin

Elemental Art

Eastern Shaolin is an art exclusive to firelacers. The style looks to dragons for form and function but also seeks to evoke the mighty presence and powerful awe of being in draconic presence. Easter Shaolin practitioners move quickly between stances, keeping one step ahead of their enemies, and taking advantage of any momentary weakness.

Dancing Dragon

Eastern Shaolin firelacers study the forms of mighty dragons. Beginning when you choose this style at 3rd level, you learn a new ability called the Dancing Dragon. The Dancing Dragon is composed of three kinds of stances. You can enter a stance as a bonus action on your turn, which lasts until the beginning of your next turn. You cannot enter the same stance on consecutive turns. Each stance empowers you in different ways.

Low Stance. In low stance, you have advantage on attack rolls against targets that are prone.

High Stance. In high stance, you make Dexterity saving throws with advantage.

Power Stance. In power stance, any time you attempt to shove or push a target, you make your check with advantage.

Draconic Power

Starting at 6th level, you can spend 1 ki point when you make an opportunity attack against a creature to deal additional fire damage equal to your Charisma modifier on a hit.

Draconic Presence

Beginning at 10th level, if you fail a saving throw that causes you to become charmed or frightened, you can choose to succeed instead. Once you use this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a short or long rest.

Wreathed in Flame

Starting at 14th level, you gain resistance to fire damage.

True Fire

At 18th level, you unlock the true meaning of firelacing. All fire damage you initiate deals normal damage to any creature that possesses fire resistance, and half damage to any creature with fire immunity.