My D&D monk showing off his racial feature, shifting. Lemme grab the description from the rulebook. (That's Eberron: Rising From The Last War, on page 34)
"Shifters are sometimes called the weretouched, as many believe they are the descendants of humans and lycanthropes. Whatever their origins, shifters have evolved into a unique race. They are humanoids with a bestial aspect; while they can't fully change shape, they can temporarily enhance their animalistic features—a state they call shifting. Each shifter walks on the knife's edge between the wilds and the world around them. Do they embrace their primal instincts or the path of civilization?"
"Shifting Feature (Wildhunt): While shifted, you have advantage on Wisdom checks, and no creature within 30 feet of you can make an attack roll with advantage against you, unless you're incapacitated."
Artist: :iconZinnick: And shout-out to the DM: :iconNextGenAnubisKid: