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Message ID: 816
Date: Fri Oct 8 21:47:06 BST 1999
Author: Dave Gaines
Subject: Re: Why I like being a monk
>
> From: JnglSkyPWR@...
>
> There are many reasons I love playing a monk. Yes we make great pullers.
> You can go to Rodcet Nife and anybody I've grouped with who they think the
> best puller is. They will say a monk. When I pull, there is no downtime, at
> least for me. If I'm not fighting a mob, I'm busy pulling one. I haven't
> grouped with anybody that can keep the pace like myself. Another reason, I
> love to dish out the damage. At lvl 49 my max punch is 53, and kick 104,
> without buffs. The max dmg I've done in one round, 4 punches and a kick, was
> 224. And this was to a lvl 45 mob, not some lil green guy. Another thing
> we're great at that isn't so fun is corpse recovery. I can run into anywhere
> and FD, change views and look for the corpse, if it's not there, stand, run,
> FD, look. Once you get the corpse, drag it where ever is needed. I was on
> PoF alone, running all over dragging corpses to the hill to be ressed when we
> brought the cleric in. Even if a mob aggros you, it will walk off after a
> lil bit. And if they come back when you stand up, you still have time to run
> a ways until they get to you. In LG, I don't need invis vs undead to get
> out, or to get into a party already camping something. Yes, it helps, but I
> don't need it, just run, FD, wait, run again. These are the reasons I love
> playing a monk. If you have any questions, or can think of something you've
> heard of that I haven't mentioned, plz ask, and I'll do my best to fill you
> in.
>
> Kanja
> Rodcet Nife
>
> >