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: It is celebrated for its intricate choreography and the invention of a cinematic version of Zui Quan (Drunken Boxing) [5, 17].

: A recent playtest feature (Unearthed Arcana) allows the monk to magically produce a beverage with specific buffs like "Cinnamon Dragon" or "Heavenly Spirit" [1]. 3. Collector's "Piece": The Iconic Wine Gourd

In the context of the "Drunken Master" martial arts legend and films, there are several iconic "pieces" related to the lore, ranging from cinematic history to collectible items and gaming mechanics. 1. The Definitive Film Piece: Drunken Master (1978) Drunken Master

: Players often create homebrew legendary items like the Gourd of the Man Who Can't Walk Straight , which stores charges of alcohol to fuel special abilities [3]. 4. Real-World Martial Arts: Zui Quan

: Modern combat enthusiasts often point to professional boxer Emanuel Augustus as a real-life "Drunken Master" for his erratic, highly effective footwork and defensive style [10]. : It is celebrated for its intricate choreography

If you are looking for a physical "piece" or prop, the is the most recognizable symbol of the style.

: Drunken Sways allow the monk to disengage and move quickly, making them difficult to pin down in combat [4]. Collector's "Piece": The Iconic Wine Gourd In the

: Often considered one of the greatest action films ever made, the 1994 sequel, Drunken Master II (released in the US as The Legend of Drunken Master ), features a famous industrial fire climax [6, 23]. 2. Dungeons & Dragons Subclass: Way of the Drunken Master