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|**Stat requirements: | |**Stat requirements: | ||
- | |**Alignments | + | |**Resonances |
|**Hitdice: | |**Hitdice: | ||
|**Saving throws:**| Reflex, Fort, and Will strong| | |**Saving throws:**| Reflex, Fort, and Will strong| | ||
|**Class Skills:**| Athletics, Endurance| | |**Class Skills:**| Athletics, Endurance| | ||
- | |**Class Feats:**| **L1:** simple weapon proficiency, | + | |**Class Feats:**| **L1:** simple weapon proficiency, |
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+ | The monk is an enlightened warrior, able to transcend many of the bodily limits that hamper most mortals. They typically belong to an order or a monastery and have an affinity for the strict procedures that this imparts on them. Most monks can be of all resonances, but the solidity of order is their driving force: perfect body, perfect mind and perfect soul resounding together with the same harmonious melody. | ||
- | The monk is an enlightened warrior, able to transcend many of the bodily limits that hamper most | ||
- | mortals. They typically belong to an order or a monastery and have an affinity for the strict | ||
- | procedures that this imparts on them. | ||
They despise most traditional armor as it gets in the way of their life-long dedication to perfect | They despise most traditional armor as it gets in the way of their life-long dedication to perfect | ||
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considered magical for purposes of bypassing monster weapon resistance and or special abilities. | considered magical for purposes of bypassing monster weapon resistance and or special abilities. | ||
- | Starting at level 3 you may dedicate to a particular emphasis of Ki, in any church or temple, by using '' | + | Starting at level 3 you may dedicate to a particular emphasis of Ki, in any church or temple, by using '' |
- | * [[The Way of The Fist]] | + | * [[The Way of The Fist]] |
- | * [[The Way of The Shadow]] | + | * [[The Way of The Shadow]] |
- | * [[The Way of The Elements]] | + | * [[The Way of The Elements]] |
Monk feats, abilities, and spells require ki. Most monks receive 1 ki point per level starting at level 2. Ki regenerates passively. Ki regeneration rate is 1-2 every 10-20 seconds. A higher wisdom score reduces this time but never below 6 seconds. | Monk feats, abilities, and spells require ki. Most monks receive 1 ki point per level starting at level 2. Ki regenerates passively. Ki regeneration rate is 1-2 every 10-20 seconds. A higher wisdom score reduces this time but never below 6 seconds. | ||
- | The <ki> command is a command showing the abilities imparted to you by your dedication, your total and available ki, and how long until you passively regenerate more. | + | The '' |
- | In addition to their special abilities, monks can cast a small number of spells by expending ki points. To see which spells you can cast, see the help file for your chosen way. To cast your spells, use the <cast> command. A monk will need the perfect caster feat to avoid harming their allies and summoned creatures with area-affecting spells. | + | In addition to their special abilities, monks can cast a small number of spells by expending ki points. To see which spells you can cast, see the help file for your chosen way. To cast your spells, use the '' |
- | The efficacy of monk abilities and spells use wisdom as their casting stat. | + | The efficacy of monk abilities and spells use wisdom as their casting stat. Additionally, |