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===Monk [[Class]]===
 
===Monk [[Class]]===
  
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*4th Level
 
*4th Level
 
**[[Greater Missile Block]] (T)
 
**[[Greater Missile Block]] (T)
**Banish (m) (1/life)
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**[[Banish]] (m) (1/life)
 
*5th Level
 
*5th Level
**Banish (2/life)
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**[[Banish]] (2/life)
 
**[[Immunity to Death]]
 
**[[Immunity to Death]]
 
**[[Sanctuary]] (ex) (1/life)
 
**[[Sanctuary]] (ex) (1/life)
 
**[[Immunity to Traps]]
 
**[[Immunity to Traps]]
 
*6th Level
 
*6th Level
**Heal (2/life, Self Only)
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**[[Heal]] (2/life, Self Only)
 
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Read here [[About Monks]]<br>
 
Read here [[About Monks]]<br>
 
Check out the [[Class]] or [[Abilities and Traits]] pages for more information.
 
Check out the [[Class]] or [[Abilities and Traits]] pages for more information.

Revision as of 23:06, 19 February 2008

Monk Class

Shaolin and Buddhist temples manned by fighting Monks who learned to fight with their hands and strange implements when their warlords forbade them to use swords are the classic image of this class. However, many Asiatic and American tribes had strong traditions of wrestling, and the Shogun-era Japanese had a plethora of armed warrior Monks whose wrath was feared by even the Emperor.

Examples:

Bruce Lee, Qui Chang Kane, Dread Pirate Ninja Roberts, the Bloodguard, Benkei, Pachomius, the Sohei

Garb:

Gray sash

Armor:

None

Shields:

None

Weapons:

Dagger, short, long, pole arm, staff

Immunities:

Gained at later levels

Lives:

4

Abilities & Traits:

Levels


Read here About Monks
Check out the Class or Abilities and Traits pages for more information.