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'''Monk''' is a [[creature]] [[class]]. '''Monks''' are individuals who have devoted their lives to quiet introspection and meditation, though many monks are skilled at magic, martial arts, or both. Some monks live their lives in solitude, while others come together in monasteries. Some monks are devoted to a specific faith, while others seek enlightenment away from religion. Most monks are [[white]] or [[green]].
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as of ''[[March of the Machine: The Aftermath]]''
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'''Monk''' is a [[creature class]]. The monk class is a relatively late addition to the game. Originally, creatures with the word "monk" in their names bore the [[cleric]] type, but monk became its' own creature type with the release of the [[Kamigawa block]], and monks printed before that now have both types. '''Dervish''' (<c>Whirling Dervish</c>) was also changed into subtype Monk.  


The monk class is a relatively late addition to the game. Originally, creatures with the word "monk" in their names bore the [[cleric]] type, but monk became its own creature type with the release of the [[Kamigawa block]], and monks printed before that now have both types. '''Dervish''' (<c>Whirling Dervish</c>) was also changed into subtype Monk.  
==Description==
Monks are individuals who have devoted their lives to quiet introspection and meditation, though many monks are skilled at magic, martial arts, or both.<ref>{{EzTumblr|https://dougbeyermtg.tumblr.com/post/76872614082/hi-doug-could-you-tell-us-what-a-monk-is-in-mtg|title=How does a Monk differ from a Cleric?|February 16, 2014}}</ref> Some monks live their lives in solitude, while others come together in monasteries. Some monks are devoted to a specific faith, while others seek enlightenment away from religion. Most monks are [[white]], [[green]], or [[blue]] in roughly this order, with the majority of multicolored ones occurring in blue/[[red]]/white.


===Monastic Organizations===
==Monastic organizations==
* [[Budoka]]
*[[Budoka]], monks of [[Kamigawa]] that practice a life of devotion to nature.
* [[Ember Fell]]
*The [[Ashling#The Ember Fell Monastery|Ember Fell monastery]] on [[Lorwyn (plane)|Lorwyn]]
* [[Kannushi]]
*Kannushi, [[druid]]-like priests on Kamigawa who revere the [[kami]].
*[[Keral Keep]], monks on [[Regatha]] that study the teachings of [[Jaya Ballard]].
*The [[Jeskai Way]], one of the five Clans of [[Tarkir]].
*The [[Order of the Shieldmage]] on [[Gobakhan]].
*The [[The Third Path|Third Path]] of [[Terisiare]] on Dominaria.
*The Zho monks of [[Jamuraa]] on [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]].<ref>{{TwitterRef|EthanFleischer|1263152702315360256|author=[[Ethan Fleischer]]|title=What the hell is going on in the art of this card?|date=May 20, 2020}}</ref>


===Notable Monks===
==Notable monks==
* [[Adair River Span]]
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* [[Azusa]]
;[[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]]
* [[Dokai]]
*The [[Mad Monk]]
* [[Dosan]]
*[[Tadeas]]
* [[Erayo]]
* [[Homura]]
* [[Iwamori]]
* [[Kobo]] (later a [[shaman]])
* [[Kuon]]
* The [[Mad Monk]]
* [[Sasaya]]
* [[Seshiro]]


[[Category:Classes]]
;[[Kamigawa]]
*[[Azusa]]
*[[Dokai]]
*[[Dosan]]
*[[Erayo]]
*[[Homura]]
*[[Iwamori]]
*[[Kobo]]
*<c title="Kuon">Kuon, Ogre Ascendant</c>
*[[Reki]]
*<c title="Rune-Tail">Rune-Tail, Kitsune Ascendant</c>
*<c title="Sasaya">Sasaya, Orochi Ascendant</c>
*[[Seshiro]]
 
;[[Lorwyn–Shadowmoor]]
*[[Adair River Span]]
 
;[[Tarkir]]
*[[Elsha]]
*[[Ishai]]
*[[Kela and Dar Chensal]]
*[[Kuhnde]]
*[[Narset]]
*[[Ngabo]]
*[[Shintan]]
*[[Siani]]
*[[Shu Yun]]
*[[Tae Jin]]
*[[Taigam]]
 
;[[Zendikar (plane)|Zendikar]]
*[[Serenok]]
 
;Unknown
*[[Alharu]]
*[[Zedruu]]
 
;[[Dungeons & Dragons]]
*<c>Oji, the Exquisite Blade</c>
*[https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Rasaad_yn_Bashir Rasaad] (<c title=Card>Rasaad, Monk of Selûne</c>)
 
;[[Universes Beyond]]
*[https://streetfighter.fandom.com/wiki/Dhalsim Dhalsim] (<c title=Card>Dhalsim, Pliable Pacifist</c>)
}}
 
==Tokens==
{{Monk tokens|header=y}}
 
==Manlands==
*<c>Nantuko Monastery</c> {{-}} 4/4 {{G/W}} [[Insect]] Monk with [[first strike]]
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
{{Creature types|Classes|Monks}}

Latest revision as of 04:12, 8 June 2024

Monk
Creature Type
(Subtype for creature/kindred cards)
Statistics
120 cards
{C} 0.8% {W} 39.2% {U} 14.2% {B} 0.8% {R} 9.2% {G} 20.8% {W/U} 3.3% {G/W} 4.2% {W/B} 0.8% {R/W} 0.8% {M} 5.8%
6 Monk creation cards
{W} 16.7% {U} 33.3% {R} 16.7% {G} 33.3%
as of March of the Machine: The Aftermath
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type:"Monk"

Monk is a creature class. The monk class is a relatively late addition to the game. Originally, creatures with the word "monk" in their names bore the cleric type, but monk became its' own creature type with the release of the Kamigawa block, and monks printed before that now have both types. Dervish (Whirling Dervish) was also changed into subtype Monk.

Description

Monks are individuals who have devoted their lives to quiet introspection and meditation, though many monks are skilled at magic, martial arts, or both.[1] Some monks live their lives in solitude, while others come together in monasteries. Some monks are devoted to a specific faith, while others seek enlightenment away from religion. Most monks are white, green, or blue in roughly this order, with the majority of multicolored ones occurring in blue/red/white.

Monastic organizations

Notable monks

Tokens

Token Name Color Type Line P/T Text Box Source Printings
Monk White Creature — Monk 1/1 Prowess
Red Creature — Monk 1/1 Prowess
Djinn Monk Blue Creature — Djinn Monk 2/2 Flying
Human Monk Green Creature — Human Monk 1/1 {T}, Add {G}

Manlands

References

  1. Doug Beyer (February 16, 2014). "How does a Monk differ from a Cleric?". A Voice for Vorthos. Tumblr.
  2. Ethan Fleischer (May 20, 2020). "What the hell is going on in the art of this card?". Twitter.