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|reason=This class is awesome. It offers such cool abilities, and really captures the feel of the anime, "crouching tiger hidden dragon" monk. It is a truly refreshing and complete reconstructing of the Monk, that should be opennly seen, in all games. It's difficult to not like this class, in the end, and it's abilities are such that people see it in a good way. Favorred}} | |reason=This class is awesome. It offers such cool abilities, and really captures the feel of the anime, "crouching tiger hidden dragon" monk. It is a truly refreshing and complete reconstructing of the Monk, that should be opennly seen, in all games. It's difficult to not like this class, in the end, and it's abilities are such that people see it in a good way. Favorred}} | ||
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Fighting Style Abilities Tree
there is an ability at the end of the Grand Master and Master abiliy lists that states rather than an ability of that level the monk may chose two abilities of the next level down. could a monk use a grand master fighting style and pick this option twice, getting four master style abilities and then use each of those four to pick two basic level fighting style abilities a piece, effectively creating a style that consisted of 8 basic level abilities?--Azerinth 08:18, December 20, 2009 (UTC)
- I've used it for that. You could even get one Grandmaster, one Master, and two normal abilities for one complete fighting style. Not bad. --Genowhirl 08:41, December 20, 2009 (UTC)
- that's what i thought, i just gave the most extreme version of the possible combinations to make sure it was understood what i meant. thanks for the confirmation.--Azerinth 16:07, December 20, 2009 (UTC)