So you've chosen to play a Monk in , and you're rapidly hurtling toward the endgame. You want to make sure your Monk build is as good as it can possibly be — after all, you've heard endgame content is pretty tough, and you'll need to be kitted out with the best skills, gear, and passives you can find. But you're worried that the character you've had since level one isn't going to cut it. You can afford to respec, but you're not sure which path to take this time around.
Thankfully, Monk is a pretty versatile class. You can pick Cold or Lightning damage, bare hands or quarterstaves, Invoker or Acolyte of Chayula — all are entirely viable in the endgame. But there are a few steps you can take to ensure that your Monk is as powerful as possible for the final chapters of. Here's how to build an unstoppable Monk in the endgame.
While it is possible to use a bare-fisted Monk build in, I wouldn't recommend it in the endgame. Instead, you'll want to focus on quarterstaves as much as possible. Pick one that increases all the Monk's greatest strengths: Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, elemental or physical damage, critical hit chance, and maybe evasion or energy shield if you can find it.
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For a specific weapon recommendation, try the Collapsing Horizon Wyrm Quarterstaff if you can obtain it by farming bosses or afford one on the Exchange. This is a powerful weapon that requires level 65, and grants you a 100% bonus to elemental damage, a small boost to critical hit chance, and an automatic increase in all your spell's levels. This goes hand-in-hand with an elemental damage Invoker build, which we'll get into later.
By now, you probably know that Monks can't equip heavy armor, and are better off with armor pieces with words like "" or "." That holds true in the endgame. Same as ever, you'll want to look for gear that gives you better
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