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monk
Summary
monk is a character class in Dungeons & Dragons[1]. monk draws 87 Wikipedia views per month (character_class_in_dungeons_dragons category, ranking #8 of 13).[2]
Key Facts
- monk's instance of is recorded as character class in Dungeons & Dragons[3].
- monk's genre is recorded as tabletop role-playing game[4].
- monk's subclass of is recorded as monk[5].
- monk's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09q4vk[6].
- monk's from narrative universe is recorded as Dungeons & Dragons universe[7].
- monk's described by source is recorded as Blackmoor (supplement II)[8].
- monk's described by source is recorded as Dungeons & Dragons Master Rules[9].
- monk's described by source is recorded as Players Handbook (1st ed.)[10].
- monk's described by source is recorded as Faiths & Avatars[11].
- monk's described by source is recorded as Player's Handbook (3rd ed.)[12].
- monk's described by source is recorded as Player's Handbook 3: Psionic, Divine and Primal Heroes[13].
- monk's described by source is recorded as Player's Handbook (2014)[14].
- monk's present in work is recorded as Dungeons & Dragons (original edition)[15].
- monk's present in work is recorded as Dungeons & Dragons (basic edition)[16].
- monk's present in work is recorded as Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (1st edition)[17].
- monk's present in work is recorded as Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (2nd edition)[18].
- monk's present in work is recorded as Dungeons & Dragons (3rd edition)[19].
- monk's present in work is recorded as Dungeons & Dragons (4th edition)[20].
- monk's present in work is recorded as Dungeons & Dragons (5th edition)[21].
- monk's first appearance is recorded as Blackmoor (supplement II)[22].
- monk's Fandom article ID is recorded as dungeonsdragons:Monk[23].
- monk's Fandom article ID is recorded as forgottenrealms:Monk[24].
- monk's Namuwiki ID is recorded as 몽크(던전 앤 드래곤 시리즈)[25].
Why It Matters
monk draws 87 Wikipedia views per month (character_class_in_dungeons_dragons category, ranking #8 of 13).[2] monk has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26]