Monk

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The Monk class, as it appeared in the D&D 3rd edition Player's Handbook.

A monk is a member of a monastic order, in Europe this usually refeers to robe-clad monastery-dwelling catholic priest devoted to a life of solitude and prayer (depending on the order, really).

In gaming, the term "Monk" usually refers to the Asian version of a monastery dweller, whereas the medieval European monk idea is more in line with the Cleric class. This is thanks to D&D, which introduced the Monk class as a martial arts expert, much in line with kung-fu movies where people dance on bamboo leaves while beating each other up with super-fast punches and kicks.

However, even the western monk has some things in common with the martial-artist stereotype, as they were often portrayed as burly men, like Robin Hood's companion Friar Tuck.