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'''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]].
 
The monk creature type is a relatively late addition to the game. Originally, creatures with the word "monk" in their names bore the [[#Cleric|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.
 
===Monastic Organizations===
* [[Budoka]]
* [[Ember Fell]]
* [[Kannushi]]
 
===Notable Monks===
* [[Adair River Span]]
* [[Azusa]]
* [[Dokai]]
* [[Dosan]]
* [[Erayo]]
* [[Homura]]
* [[Iwamori]]
* [[Kobo]] (later a [[shaman]])
* [[Kuon]]
* The [[Mad Monk]]
* [[Sasaya]]
* [[Seshiro]]
 
==See also==
*[[Cleric]]
*[[Druid]]
*[[Mystic]]
*[[Shaman]]
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
==External links==
*{{Gatherer subtype|Monk}}
 
[[Category:Creature types]]

Revision as of 19:19, 3 May 2013

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.

The monk creature type 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.

Monastic Organizations

Notable Monks

See also

References

External links