Cerele wrote:
Night elves ::thats a HUGE strech:: and maybe blood elves, as they were once with humans and human monks have been around forever.
Undead were once humans, but i dont buy that as a reasonable excuse, zombies with kung fu is the last thing we need to have.
Gnomes, are just a sick joke
Orcs, while agressive, just dont "fit" the class description
Dwarves, ehh again size issues
Tauren, "Sunwalkers" doesnt make any sense either, it will be funnier than hell seeing them use the roll ability
Draenei, pretty much same as tauren, its just weird
Goblins, same as gnomes
Worgen, well they are human "Notice this excuse worked for the undead"
The Night Elves might not have any Monks in their ranks, but I don't see why they would shun the art. I don't think Chi and Forces have the same negative connotations that arcane magic has to the Nelves. Besides, being a Monk seems like a pretty nature-friendly path to me.
I think that because one of the specs of the Monk is Brewmaster, the class may involve some degree of alchemy. Forsaken are adepts at alchemy and aren't half bad at magic either. Also,
Rule of Cool.
Gnome Monks would be like Gnome Warriors in a way, as in both wish to compensate for their size through their ferocity. While Gnome Warriors suit up in plate armor, Gnome Monks harness their inner strength and intellect to take down enemies many times their size through unarmed combat
Don't forget that the Orcs are big on beer as well as the Dwarves.
Kicking with bull-like legs might be awkward, but Tauren have great upper body strength. They'd be to Monks what Orcs are to the Rogue class; fighters that are not as agile as other races of the same class, but physically strong enough to be formidable in their own right.
Draenei already have Monks.
As for the Worgen, I know nothing about Worgen lore, so I can't really support or refute Worgen Monks. But I do know that Goblins would
not be a good fit for Monks. Their behavior is hardly Monk-like at all.