MONK
Way of Stone

Some monks study how to become light as a feather, dancing and moving along the wind like a petal from a flower. These are not those kinds of monks. Those who study the way of stone are confrontational and lead with their fist. The connection to body and stone has merged into one with monks who follow this path. Their strikes are more forceful, their bodies are more resilient, and an earthquake is often left in their path.
Stone Constitution
After choosing this monastic tradition at 3rd level, your hit point maximum increases by 3, and increases by 1 each level you take in this class.
Stone Fists
Starting at 3rd level, when you take the Attack action on your turn, your unarmed strikes deal additional damage equal to half your proficiency bonus (rounded up).
Stone Fury
Beginning at 6th level, when you use your Flurry of Blows ability, you may expend an additional ki point to force any creature you hit to make a Strength saving throw or be knocked prone.
Stone Protection
Starting at 11th level you gain resistance to bludgeoning damage.
Stone Smash
Starting at 11th level when you take the Attack action, you can expend a ki point to replace the attacks with a slam of your stone-like fists into the ground. All creatures within 15 feet of you must make a Dexterity saving throw or take bludgeoning damage equal to a roll of your martial arts die and be knocked prone.
Stone Slow
At 17th level, when you hit a creature with an unarmed strike you can force the creature to make a Wisdom saving throw. On a failure, the creature's movement speed is halved, cannot take reactions, and can either take an action or bonus action, not both until the end of their next turn. A creature can only be forced to make this saving throw once per turn.
Additionally, you can spend 5 ki points to cast the slow spell.