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The '''Monk''' (Japanese: {{hover|修道士|Shūdōshi}} ''Monk'') is a [[:Category:Base classes|basic]] magical [[class]] which debuted in {{FE7}}.  It originated in that game and {{title|The Sacred Stones}} as an offensive magical class which wields [[Light (magic)|light magic]], acting as an offensive counterpart to the healing-specific [[Priest]]/[[Cleric]], and is an exclusively male class.<ref>{{Cite|But...to be a monk, don’t you have to... be a... Well...a guy?|[[Serra]]|Blazing Sword}}</ref> In {{title|Fates}}, it is instead a [[Hoshido]]-aligned healer class which uses [[rod]]s, the Hoshidan equivalent of staves. Monks are one of only two explicitly male-only Hoshido classes (the other being the Mountain Priest), with its female counterpart being the [[Shrine Maiden]].
The '''Monk''' (Japanese: {{hover|修道士|Shūdōshi}} ''Monk'' or {{hover|修験者|Shugenja}} ''Syugenja'') is a [[:Category:Base classes|basic]] magical [[class]] which debuted in {{FE7}}.  It originated in that game and {{title|The Sacred Stones}} as an offensive magical class which wields [[Light (magic)|light magic]], acting as an offensive counterpart to the healing-specific [[Priest]]/[[Cleric]], and is an exclusively male class.<ref>{{Cite|But...to be a monk, don’t you have to... be a... Well...a guy?|[[Serra]]|Blazing Sword}}</ref> In {{title|Fates}}, it is instead a [[Hoshido]]-aligned healer class which uses [[rod]]s, the Hoshidan equivalent of staves. Monks are one of only two explicitly male-only Hoshido classes (the other being the Mountain Priest), with its female counterpart being the [[Shrine Maiden]].


Compared to its fellow offensive magic classes, the [[Mage]] and [[Shaman]], the Monk possesses lower raw [[Magic (stat)|magical power]], and compensates for it with superior [[skill (stat)|skill]] and [[speed]], which in combination with the typically lightweight and accurate light magic gives them excellent [[accuracy]] and [[Attack speed|double-attacking]] ability. As is common to magic classes, they possess low [[HP]] and [[defense]] and require protection for successful use, but like Priests/Clerics, conversely possess exceptional [[resistance]].
Compared to its fellow offensive magic classes, the [[Mage]] and [[Shaman]], the Monk possesses lower raw [[Magic (stat)|magical power]], and compensates for it with superior [[skill (stat)|skill]] and [[speed]], which in combination with the typically lightweight and accurate light magic gives them excellent [[accuracy]] and [[Attack speed|double-attacking]] ability. As is common to magic classes, they possess low [[HP]] and [[defense]] and require protection for successful use, but like Priests/Clerics, conversely possess exceptional [[resistance]].

Revision as of 06:05, 29 June 2016

Monk

Bs fe08 artur monk light.png
Artur as a Monk in The Sacred Stones.


Ascetic wielders of sacred light magic. Superior ability to hit but low attack power.

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The Monk (Japanese: 修道士 Monk or 修験者 Syugenja) is a basic magical class which debuted in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. It originated in that game and The Sacred Stones as an offensive magical class which wields light magic, acting as an offensive counterpart to the healing-specific Priest/Cleric, and is an exclusively male class.[1] In Fates, it is instead a Hoshido-aligned healer class which uses rods, the Hoshidan equivalent of staves. Monks are one of only two explicitly male-only Hoshido classes (the other being the Mountain Priest), with its female counterpart being the Shrine Maiden.

Compared to its fellow offensive magic classes, the Mage and Shaman, the Monk possesses lower raw magical power, and compensates for it with superior skill and speed, which in combination with the typically lightweight and accurate light magic gives them excellent accuracy and double-attacking ability. As is common to magic classes, they possess low HP and defense and require protection for successful use, but like Priests/Clerics, conversely possess exceptional resistance.

In the Game Boy Advance games, Monks promote to the Bishop class along with Priests/Clerics, gaining the use of staves. Additionally, The Sacred Stones gives Monks the option to promote to Bishop or Sage. In Fire Emblem Fates, it promotes to Onmyoji or Great Master.

Stats

Base stats

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Movement Constitution Weapon level
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade 18 -- 1 1 2 0 1 5 5 6 Light magic E
The Sacred Stones 18 -- 1 1 2 0 1 5 5 6 Light magic E

Max stats

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Movement Constitution Weapon level
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade 60 -- 20 20 20 30 20 20 15 20 Light magic A
The Sacred Stones 60 -- 20 20 20 30 20 20 15 20 Light magic A

Class growth rates

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Charm Constitution* Movement* Weapon level
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade 50% -- 30% 35% 32% 45% 8% 40% -- -- -- --
The Sacred Stones 50% -- 30% 35% 32% 45% 8% 40% -- -- -- --
See class growth rate for more details on the mechanics of class growths in each game.

Class skills

Game Skill Learning conditions
Fates File:Is 3ds miracle.png Miracle Learned from Level 1 and up.
Fates File:Is 3ds rally luck.png Rally Luck Learned from Level 10 and up.

Class change

Fire Emblem

Base class Promotion method Advanced class
Bs fe07 lucius monk light.png
Monk
Using a Guiding Ring or Earth Seal after reaching Level 10. Bs fe07 lucius bishop magic.png
Bishop

The Sacred Stones

Base class Promotion method Advanced class
Bs fe08 artur monk light.png
Monk
Using a Guiding Ring or Master Seal after reaching Level 10. Bs fe08 artur bishop staff.png
Bishop
or
Bs fe08 artur sage anima.png
Sage
Promotion choice criteria: The player can freely choose.

Fates

Base class Promotion method Advanced class

Monk
Using a Master Seal after reaching Level 10.
Onmyoji
or

Great Master
Promotion choice criteria: The player can freely choose

Playable Monks

Playable Characters
Name Game
Lucius Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
Artur The Sacred Stones
Azama Fates
Playable Monk units in the Fire Emblem series.

Trivia

Gallery

Etymology and other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology, and notes
English

Monk

A member of a religious order who lives an existence of cloistered religious practice, alone or in a monastery.

Spanish

Monje

Monk

French

Moine

Monk

German

Mönch

Monk

Italian

Monaco

Monk

References

  1. "But...to be a monk, don’t you have to... be a... Well...a guy?" — Serra, Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword

See also

Project Classes.png This article is part of Project Classes, a project focused in writing articles for every class present in the Fire Emblem series.

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