Monk:


Stat requirements: 15 dexterity, 15 wisdom

Alignments allowed: any lawful

Hitdice: d8

Saving throws: Reflex, Fort, and Will strong

Class Skills: Athletics, Endurance.

Class Feats:


Base Monk:

L1: simple weapon proficiency, exotic weapon proficiency, unarmored defense

L2: flurry of blows, dodge

L5: stunning strike

L7: evasion, stillness of mind

L10: purity of body

L13: tongue of the sun and moon

L14: diamond soul

L15: timeless body

L18: empty body

L20: perfect self

L21: defensive roll

L31: unchained

Also: one bonus hybrid feat at L1, and every five class levels thereafter


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 their inner self. Most have an amazing ability to manipulate their own energies and that of others, which they refer to simply as “Ki”, in profound ways, especially as they grow wiser.

Some monks use small weapons. Others limit themselves to using their bare hands.


Unarmed monks use the following damage table:

Levels 1 - 9 : 1d6 damage

Levels 10-19 : 1d8 damage

Levels 20-29 : 1d10 damage

Levels 30-39 : 2d6 damage

Levels 40-49 : 2d8 damage

Level 50 : 2d10 damage


Unarmed monks have a base critical multiplier of 2, and receive an increased critical damage multiplier of their monk level divided by 10. A level 10 monk, for example, would have a critical damage multiplier of 3.


An unarmed monk also receives +1 to damage and hit, per six levels in their monk class. This is considered magical for purposes of bypassing monster weapon resistance and or special abilities.


You may dedicate to a particular emphasis of Ki, known as ways. The current known ways are:

The Way of The Fist

The Way of The Shadow

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.


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.


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.


The efficacy of monk abilities and spells use wisdom as their casting stat.


See also: feats, stats, skills, spells, cast, buff, prepare, ki, way of the fist, way of the shadow, way of the elements, ki, prestige classes, new caster