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Monk

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Channel your cosmic enlightenment by deftly dodging and efficiently disassembling your foes through stunning strikes and a whirlwind of martial art attacks.
Monk Class Icon.png
Monk Class Icon.png
Channel your cosmic enlightenment by deftly dodging and efficiently disassembling your foes through stunning strikes and a whirlwind of martial art attacks.

Monk is a character Class in Baldur's Gate 3. Monks are unarmed combatants capable of spending Ki Points to perform special abilities. Monk's key ability scores are Wisdom, Dexterity, and Constitution.

Note: The Monk class is not yet available in Early Access, but will be added in the full release of the game. The following information - particularly beyond level 4 - is based on 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons and is likely to change in the full release.

The Monk Class Progression
Level Proficiency Bonus Martial Arts Ki Points Unarmoured Movement Features
1st +2 1d4 2 - Unarmoured Defense Icon 64px.png Unarmoured Defence, Martial Arts
2nd +2 1d4 3 +10 ft. Ki, Unarmoured Movement
3rd +2 1d6 4 +10 ft. Choose a subclass, Deflect Missiles
4th +2 1d6 5 +10 ft. Feats#Available Feats Ability Score Improvement, Slow Fall
5th +3 1d6 TBD +10 ft. Extra Attack Icon.png Extra Attack, Stunning Strike
6th +3 1d6 TBD +15 ft. Ki-Empowered Strikes, Subclass feature
7th +3 1d6 TBD +15 ft. Evasion, Stillness of Mind
8th +3 1d6 TBD +15 ft. Feats#Available Feats Ability Score Improvement
9th +4 1d6 TBD +15 ft. Unarmoured Movement improvement
10th +4 1d6 TBD +20 ft. Purity of Body
11th +4 1d8 TBD +20 ft. Subclass feature
12th +4 1d8 TBD +20 ft. Feats#Available Feats Ability Score Improvement

Class Information