If you want an active play style, a monk may be the choice for you. Multiple paths are included for players of all styles. This page contains every Leveling Guide that I have written for Everquest. Monks are the go-to pullers. b) Bard fade is full mem-wipe, if a monk tagger makes a mis-tag he now is screwed and must wait for the 2 min reset. Kinda crappy untill you get into the Mid 20's range but crazy damage after that. To bypass the standard launcher application, run eqgame.exe instead of EverQuest.exe with the "patchme" parameter. It is really easy to twink out a monk with a couple of good 1 handers. I have not known how to play EQ well since around level 70-80, so most abilities are just thrown in and this should be seen as a starting point and not an optimal play style. Hello everyone . Only Humans and Iksar can play a Monk. 1 hand blunts- Great for starting out monks but will weigh you down. If you play a monk, you will definitely fill the role of a tank in a group. They have very strong pets and varied spells suited for soloing, like heals, buffs and snares. Imitate Death should also be near by for ease of use. If you're gung-ho about playing a monk, make something else first to be your cash cow. (Ex: /autoskill Flying Kick) Master's Aura should ALWAYS be active. , Fun with Feign Death . well i just stareted a Drak. If you don't like pulling, don't play a monk. Beastlords are a mix of monks and Shaman’s. You should add your own. This is not a great solo class, but it can be soloed with a lot of patience. Monk Resources: Monk Strategy Discussion; Monk Quest List (Premium) Monk Equipment List (Premium) Monk Ability List They are also very easy to play compared to a lot of other classes. The ini contains a couple of item buffs that my monk posses. i left birth place at lvl 10 and been hunting in overthere . Feign Death should always be able to be used easily. Fists - Slow and should be used against mobs with a damage shield. Sorry guys. Beastlord is the second newest class to Everquest. To set this up, right-click your shortcut to EverQuest, and the property window should show the "Shortcut" tab. Use Distant Strike for basic pulling. If you like getting to be intimately familiar with every zone you play in, then a monk may be the choice for you. Someone mentioned there wasn't an ini available for monk, so I'm dropping my test file. Their spells aren’t as strong as the Shaman but the pet more than makes up for it. H2H vs Blunts - This all depends on your play style. Monk + Bard tagger = awesome team. Monk gear is absurdly expensive to buy, and almost impossible to get without tradeskilling (which costs even more money). [Adapting's Monk Guide] Flying Kick and Tiger Claw are your main abilities. You must be in pursuit range of mob_02 [edit | edit source] Heres another interesting one that I have been playing with recently and it seems to be the solution to aggro-linked mobs. Everquest Leveling Guides. monk he's lvl 27 . Optional Set up /autoskill to use those abilities. If you want to be able to play EQ while only paying half attention, don't play a monk. The weight limits for a monk are restrictive enough to make earning money difficult to impossible. FD is really a very good skill that so many are envious of. he is my alt. Basically though, you need to learn how to play a monk for yourself - I can say though, that in the long run, a monk is the smack down pure melee class. Primarily a pet class, it focuses on DPS (damage per second), although the Beastlord is able to perform many Everquest Leveling Guides; The fastest, easiest and best zones to level in when playing Everquest. In the "Target" textbox, you should have something like this, depending on where you installed EverQuest: