![]() The number you begin with is also affected by your Subclass, which brings us to our next section. Players also begin combat with a certain number of Wounds, allowing them to use some “Wound Abilities” immediately. This makes it important to manage your resources appropriately, so that you do not waste them. Monks have a hard cap of 10 Wounds at a time, and any more received after this will be lost. Using Empower on yourself will also grant you some Wounds. Some Monks can even gain Wounds from attacking, instead of taking damage. The rate at which you gain Wounds is affected by your Subclass, as well as various Monk Abilities. Wounds are received when the Monk takes damage during battle and can be spent on another subset of Abilities, that do not cost Mortification. Mortification is increased by gaining Power Levels, while Wounds are gained from being struck. The Green showcases your Wounds Resource and Abilities you can use by spending it. ![]() The Red highlights the Mortification Resource and Abilities you can use by spending it. It recharges after encounters and you can replenish some of it during combat with the Empowerfeature. Mortification is your standard resource pool that increases as you gain Power Levels, and is not unlike the Barbarian Class’s Rage or the Fighter’s Discipline. The first is Mortification and the second is Wounds. Monks have two resources they use to buff themselves and attack enemies. They make excellent Multiclass characters because of their ability to receive Wounds, which can help many Classes. ![]() Monks have exceptional Attack Speed and excel at pummeling opponents with repeated strikes that leave them Stunned, Staggered or Knocked Down. Their ability, Transcendent Suffering, increases their Damage, Accuracy, and Penetration with Unarmed attacks. Monks in Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire are a martial class that specializes in hand-to-hand unarmed combat, which makes them unique (although they can use Weapons if they wish). If you are new to Pillars of Eternity 2 or just need a refresher when it comes to Class selection and Character Creation, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Let’s get started… Monks are not only great at hand-to-hand combat, they also can use Weapons well when Multiclassing. M onks are one of the 11 Classes in Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire, and in this Guide we’re going to take a look at how they work in order to not only help you make a better Monk, but also help you to determine if this is the class for you. Pillars of Eternity 2 Guides Pillars of Eternity 2 Guides.Party Combinations Guide: Magic, Physical and Mixed.Divinity Original Sin 2 Guides Divinity Original Sin 2 Guides.Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous Guides Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous Guides.Baldur’s Gate 3 Guides Baldur’s Gate 3 Guides.God of War Ragnarok Guides God of War Ragnarok Guides.Midnight Suns Guides Midnight Suns Guides. ![]()
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