User:MisterSinister/Martial Artist's Manual (3.5e Sourcebook)/Mundane Arts
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Mundane Arts[edit]
Even the greatest and most legendary martial artists must begin somewhere, and this is the place of mundane martial arts. While what they can achieve relative untrained humans would certainly not seem 'mundane' to those that observe them, relative the more powerful styles out there, these martial arts are certainly fairly basic.
Mundane arts contains techniques up to 5th level. Anyone willing to train and learn can learn mundane arts - there is no level requirement.
List of mundane styles[edit]
- Alchemist's Folly: Uses 'technological' weapons and alchemical items.
- Black Rose: A style that doesn't exist.
- Bloody Alley: A tough, adaptable street fighting style.
- Brand of Iron: The most difficult school of bladework among the mundane arts.
- Crescent Moon: A style focused on the use of the bow.
- Gentle Way: Focuses on redirecting and channeling the strength of your enemy.
- Harvester: Uses the tools of gathering.
- Mountain Style: Taking strength from the earth, a style of two-handed weapons and power.
- Peasant Hero:
- Purple Banner: The style of leaders and commanders.
- Ravenous Beast: For devouring your enemies.
- Reaper of Ruin:
- Way of the Foot and Fist:
- Witchfinder: A style focusing on hunting and fighting arcanists.