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Monk

GradeD
JobMagic
WeaponStaff
Off-handOrb
RecruitYou main character needs to be lvl 18.
Can be recruited at lvl 30 giving a gift to walking mercenaries. At lvl 16, you can start the Monk recruiting quest from Huike near Beijing.
Monks possess ancient Taoist magic and know of secret arts that have been passed down for centuries. They have a degree of Magic Power that few others possess.

They are the only ones who can revive stunned comrades by using [Awakening] and can make allies immune to magical attackes with [Holy Guard].
- A character who uses a staff will cause more damage to melee mercenaries (Sword/Spear/Axe) and less damage to magic mercenaries (Staff) in a PvP battle.
- Above effects will only apply to PvP battles. During regular hunting, there will be no difference.

Stats

ClassLevelNameStrIntDexVitAPDefM.DefUp. Cost
D1Monk19026014016045-75150500
D20High Monk21031016018045-75200500Ashen Crystal * 50
D50Great Monk24035018020045-75275500Ashen Crystal * 100
D80Dharma28036020023045-75350500Ashen Jewel * 20
D100Dharma [Hero I]29938521424645-75440500Ashen Jewel * 50

Skills

Awakening (show Awakening details)
Wake up stunned allies and reduce the stun counter on awake allies.

RangeAnywhere (ranged skill)
Target(s)Three (row) at start ; Five (cross) after second upgrade (Great Monk)
Duration1 turn(s)
Cooldown1 turn(s)
Action points75
Note:Removes Stun counter by 1 at start, 2 from skill level 11. Stun counter cannot be negative. This magic also provides a medium heal.
Used byMonk
Protect (show Protect details)
Increases the main character's resistance to physical attacks and recovers his health on every turn.

RangePassive skill (info)
Target(s)One
Duration2 turn(s)
Cooldown1 turn(s)
Used byMonk
Holy Guard (show Holy Guard details)
Celestial power protects your team from all magic.

RangeAnywhere (ranged skill)
Target(s)Three (row)
Duration2 turn(s)
Cooldown2 turn(s)
Action points150
Used byMonk
Shield of Protection (show Shield of Protection details)
Increases physical defense and restores some health every time the main character takes damage.

RangePassive skill (info)
Target(s)One
Duration2 turn(s)
Cooldown1 turn(s)
Note:Bonus values are inferior than the skill "Protect", especially defense.
Used byMonk

History

The term Dharma (Sanskrit: dhárma), is an Indian spiritual and religious term, that means one's righteous duty or any virtuous path in the common sense of the term. In Indian languages it contextually implies one's religion. Throughout Indian philosophy, Dharma is presented as a central concept that is used in order to explain the "higher truth" or ultimate reality of the universe.

The word dharma literally translates as that which upholds or supports, and is generally translated into English as law. The word "dharma" can also be translated as "the teachings of the Buddha".

The various Indian religions and philosophy (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, among others) have all accorded a central focus to Dharma and advocate its practice. Each of these religions emphasizes Dharma as the correct understanding of reality in its teachings. In these traditions, beings that live in accordance with Dharma proceed more quickly toward Dharma Yukam, Moksha or Nirvana (personal liberation). Dharma also refers to the teachings and doctrines of the founders of these traditions, such as those of Gautama Buddha and Mahavira. In traditional Hindu society with its caste structure, Dharma constituted the religious and moral doctrine of the rights and duties of each individual. (see dharmasastra). Dharma in its universal meaning shares much in common with the way of Tao or Taoism.

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For many Buddhists, the Dharma most often means the body of teachings expounded by the Buddha. The word is also used in Buddhist phenomenology as a term roughly equivalent to phenomenon, a basic unit of existence and/or experience.
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The tradition says that the Buddha spent forty-nine days in the neighborhood of the Bodhi Tree. Then the two merchants en route from Orissa passed close by and were advised by the spirit of a dead relative to make offerings to the new Buddha, who was sitting at the foot of a certain tree. They offered honey cakes and sugar cane and "took refuge in the Buddha and his Dharma, thus becoming the first Buddhists and the first lay devotees in the world."

In this case, Gautama did not preach Dharma to the two men, but merely received their reverence and offerings. Worship of holy persons is nonsectarian, and does not involve subscribing to their ideas. The Buddhist lay cult is here shown developing naturally out of pre-Buddhist practices


Source: Wikipedia