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A Disciple of the secretive Meditating Arts Borne over thousands of years, the Monk derives an inner strength, speed and purity rivaled by none other. For the dedicated few who study the holistic depths of this meditative fighting discipline, their unarmed hand to hand combat cannot be matched. Their martial capability can barely be met by a skilled weapons handler and the Monk's inner strength translate to an unnerving capability to withstand a tremendous amount of pain. The Monk will often spend countless hours in meditation and commits much of his life to the discipline, high in the mountains or at the sanctum of a temple in order to wield the ways of the meditative fighting art.
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The Monk gains mostly from Dexterity however benefits somewhat from Strength and Constitution.
 
The Monk gains mostly from Dexterity however benefits somewhat from Strength and Constitution.

Latest revision as of 08:28, 20 May 2012

A Disciple of the secretive Meditating Arts Borne over thousands of years, the Monk derives an inner strength, speed and purity rivaled by none other. For the dedicated few who study the holistic depths of this meditative fighting discipline, their unarmed hand to hand combat cannot be matched. Their martial capability can barely be met by a skilled weapons handler and the Monk's inner strength translate to an unnerving capability to withstand a tremendous amount of pain. The Monk will often spend countless hours in meditation and commits much of his life to the discipline, high in the mountains or at the sanctum of a temple in order to wield the ways of the meditative fighting art.

The Monk gains mostly from Dexterity however benefits somewhat from Strength and Constitution.