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Monkey King's Garb (Sunwuko) is a very solid Monk set based on damage amplification caused by Sweeping Winds. The main idea is to increase the maximum number of Sweeping Wind stacks and making it never expire via certain Legendary items for Monks. With the recent buffs to Incense Torch of the Grand Temple and Tzo Krin's Gaze, Wave of Light is one of the most powerful Monk skills in Diablo 3. Below you will find a detailed guide on how to build a Sunwuko WoL Monk which is most suited for speed-farming Rifts and doing Bounties. You can find the Solo GR pushing variation of this build here.
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- Jan 11, 2013 I like the episodes more for the character development and humor than the mysteries, so that's why I chose the following. (Also, I prefer the Natalie episodes and haven't watched the early ones enough to have favorites.) Season 3.5 Red Herring Se.
- Monk: Leveling Notes Playing the Build. It’s hard to mess up a Monk! More so with this build to make leveling extra easy – you’ll be blazing through to max level in no time! Spirit generation is key to this build. WoL is the most expensive skill in the Monk repertoire, learn not to spam to the last man standing!
- Only problem with the monk leader boards is that there are 3-4 different build that can potentially be the best, although so far i think the innas/shenlongs gen build will be the best. May not be the funnest ever build but it is what i've been able to push the highest with.
Table of contents
- General information
- Recommended items
- Recommended skills
General information
The entire build is based on the Monkey King's Garb (named after Sunwuko the Monkey King) set which provides the following bonuses:
- Damage taken is reduced by 50% while Sweeping Wind is active (2/6)
- Sweeping Wind spawns a decoy every tick next to the last enemy the Monk hit. The decoy taunts nearby enemies and then explodes for 1000% damage for each stack of Sweeping Wind currently active within 10 yards (4/6)
- Lashing Tail Kick, Tempest Rush, and Wave of Light have their damage increased by 1500% for each stack of Sweeping Wind the Monk currently has (6/6)
Having all six pieces of Sunwuko and maximum Sweeping Wind stacks grants the player an extremely high damage bonus. With Vengeful Wing equipped it goes up to 15,000% Increased damage of the supported skills. This combined with all the additional supporting items that include: Incense Torch of the Grand Temple, Tzo Krin's Gaze and Kyoshiro's Blade make Wave of Light one of the hardest-hitting skills in the game.
The mechanics for this build are rather simple. Pop your Sweeping wind for increased damage and damage reduction and spam Wave of Light. You can use Epiphany for either extra damage reduction (Desert Shroud rune) or Spirit regeneration for smoother playstyle.
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Recommended items
Equipment | |
Head - Tzo Krin's Gaze Stat priorities: 1) Critical Hit Chance 2) Socket 3) Dexterity / High special power value 4) Vitality 4) Secondary res. Socket: Special power: Increases Wave of Light damage by 125-150% Wave of Light is now cast at your enemy | |
Chest - Sunwuko's Soul Stat priorities: 1) Dexterity 2) Vitality 3) Life% 4) Secondary res. Sockets: (If you feel squishy replace some Emeralds with Diamonds) | |
Pants -Sunwuko's Leggings This can also replace the ward hop in the Insec if you don't want to risk the enemy ing or otherwise using a gap closer to prevent your from sending them in the direction you want to. Apophis shouldn't do dmg smite. Flashis another one of those spells mentioned above where the spell will cast from where you ed to, and this is even better than the previous interaction since beginning to cast will root someone to the spot until your kick is finished casting, making it impossible for them to redirect the direction of the knockback if you execute it properly. And isn't even one of those junglers to begin with. Get into melee range of your target, whether by walking up to them or using or to close the gap. QWhen you want to finish off a low HP enemy and you don't want to risk missing (or them dodging it), this is the combo you should use. | |
Gloves- Sunwuko's Paws Stat priorities: 1) Dexterity 2) Critical Hit Chance 3) Critical Hit Damage 4) Area damage% / Vitality 5) Secondary res. | |
Boots - Crudest Boots Stat priorities: 1) Dexterity 2) Vitality 3) Increased Wave of Light damage 4) All elemental res. Special power: Mystic Ally summons double the number of Mystic Allies that fight by your side | |
Pauldrons - Sunwuko's Balance | |
Bracers - Nemesis Bracers Stat priorities: 1) Critical Hit Chance 2) Fire damage% 3) Dexterity 4) Vitality 5) Secondary res. Special power: Shrines will spawn an enemy champion | |
Amulet - Sunwuko's Shines Stat priorities: 1) Socket 2) Critical Hit Damage 3) Critical Hit Chance 4) Fire damage% 5) Dexterity | |
Ring - Stone of Jordan Stat priorities: 1) Socket 2) Critical Hit Chance 3) Fire damage% 4) vs Elite damage% 5) Critical Hit Damage 6) Dexterity 7) Secondary res. | |
Ring - Unity | |
Belt - Kyoshiro's Soul Stat priorities: 1) Dexterity 2) Vitality 3) Life% 4) Armor 5) Secondary res. Special power: Sweeping Wind gains two stacks every second it does not deal damage to any enemies | |
Weapon - In-geom Stat priorities: 1) Socket 2) High average damage 3) Damage% 4) Dexterity 6) Attack speed% Sockets: Special power Your skill cooldowns are reduced by 8–10 seconds for 15 seconds after killing an elite pack Used for better mobility and faster clear-speed. Replace with Kyoshiro's Blade for maximum damage (for example very high GRs, or Uber bosses) | |
Weapon - Vengeful Wind (mandatory) 1) Socket 2) Stack count increased by 7 3) High average damage 4) Damage% 5) Dexterity 6) Attack speed% Sockets: Special power Increases the maximum stack count of Sweeping Wind by 6-7 | |
Weapon - Kyoshiro's Blade (optional) 1) Socket 2) High average damage 3) Damage% 4) Dexterity 5) Attack speed% Sockets: Special power Increases the damage of Wave of Light by 150%. When the initial impact of Wave of Light hits 3 or fewer enemies, the damage is further increased by 200-250% | |
Bonus Items for Season 16 (thanks to built-in Ring of Royal Grandeur power) | |
Obsidian Ring of the Zodiac Reduces the remaining cooldown of one of the skills by 1 second when hitting with a resource-spending attack Use in Kanai Cube instead of RoRG | |
Kanai Cube powers | |
Incense Torch of The Grand Temple Reduces the Spirit cost of Wave of Light by 50%, and increases its damage by 450-500% | |
Pinto's Pride Wave of Light also Slows enemies by 80% for 3 seconds and deals 125–150% increased damage Can be freely replaced with Nemesis Bracers. If you put Pinto's Pride bracers in the cube, you are guaranteed to get the 150% Increased Wave of Light damage though | |
Ring of Royal Grandeur Reduces the number of items needed for set bonuses by 1 (to a minimum of 2) Replace with Obsidian Ring of the Zodiac or Convention of Elements in Season 16 | |
Legendary Gems | |
Bane of the Trapped
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Bane of the Stricken
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Esoteric Alteration
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Recommended skills
Active Skills | |
Wave of Light Focus a wave of light that crushes enemies for 835% damage as Holy Explosive Light Releases 8 waves in all directions, each dealing 830% weapon damage. Changes damage type to Fire Your main DPS skill. With all the required items equipped, you are allowed to spam it freely | |
Dashing Strike Quickly dash up to 50 yards, striking enemies along the way for 370% damage as Physical Blinding Speed Changes damage type to Cold, and grants 40% dodge chance for 4 seconds after using the dash Main mobility skill. Used also for the fantastic defensive buff | |
Epiphany Have an Epiphany, increasing the Monk's Spirit Regeneration per Second by 20 and enabling melee attacks to instantly dash to the target for 15 seconds Desert Shroud (defensive) Grants 50% damage reduction for the duration Insight (high GR pushing) Increases Spirit regeneration to a total of 45 per second We recommend using Desert Shroud rune. The additional spirit regen. might be only useful in extremely long and exhausting fights (GR.100+) | |
Sweeping Wind Surrounds the Monk in a vortex that continuously deals 105% damage as Physical per tick to all enemies within 10 yards. The vortex lasts 6 seconds and is refreshed each time the Monk strikes an enemy with a melee attack. Landing a Critical Hit has a chance to increase the vortex effect, up to 3 stacks for a total of 315% damage per tick Inner Storm While at maximum stacks grants 8 spirit regenerated per second Mandatory skill. Cast it once after you start your game, or after death. With the Kyoshiro's Soul belt you do not need to recast it or worry about stacks. | |
Mystic Ally Passive: A mystic ally fights by the Monk's side. The ally deals 130% of their damage as Physical per swing. When the ally dies, it is reborn after 5 seconds Active: The mystic ally has its damage increased by 50% for 10 seconds Air Ally Passive: Increases spirit regeneration by 4 per second Active: Instantly restores 100 spirit This skill is used for the amazing spirit regeneration | |
Mantra of Healing Passive: Player and his allies within 60 yards gain 10,728 increased Life regeneration per second. The heal amount is increased by 7% of the Monk's Life per Second bonus Active: Shroud the Monk and his allies with a shield that absorbs up to 62,064 damage for 3 seconds. Absorb amount is increased by 15% of the Player's Health Globe Healing Bonus Circular Breathing Passively increases spirit regen. by 3 Used solely for the additional spirit regen. If you are playing low/mid tiers GRs and feel like you don't run out of spirits under any circumstances, you can optionally replace it with any other utility mantra. | |
Passive Skills | |
Harmony 40% of the Player's single elemental resistances from items also increases resistance to all elements | |
Beacon of Ytar Reduces all cooldowns by 20% | |
Exalted Soul Increases maximum Spirit by 50 and Spirit Regeneration by 4 per second | |
Near Death Experience When receiving fatal damage, the character's Life and Spirit are restored to 35%. For 2 seconds the Player is also immune to all damage and all forms of control impairing effects This effect can occur only once every 60 seconds |
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Monk (season 4) | |
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Starring | Tony ShalhoubTraylor HowardTed LevineJason Gray-Stanford |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 16 |
Release | |
Original network | USA Network |
Original release | July 8, 2005 – March 17, 2006 |
Season chronology | |
Next → Season 5 | |
List of Monk episodes |
The fourth season of Monk originally aired in the United States on USA Network from July 8, 2005, to March 17, 2006. It consisted of 16 episodes. Tony Shalhoub, Traylor Howard, Ted Levine, and Jason Gray-Stanford reprised their roles as the main characters. A DVD of the season was released on June 27, 2006.
Crew[edit]
Andy Breckman continued his tenure as show runner. Executive producers for the season included Breckman, David Hoberman, and series star Tony Shalhoub. NBC Universal Television Studio was the primary production company backing the show. Randy Newman's theme ('It's a Jungle Out There') continued to be used, while Jeff Beal's original instrumental theme could be heard in some episodes. Directors for the season included Randall Zisk, Jerry Levine, and Andrei Belgrader. Writers for the season included Andy Breckman, David Breckman, Hy Conrad, Daniel Dratch, Joe Toplyn, and Tom Scharpling.
During the airing of this season, writer Lee Goldberg published his first Monk mystery novel, Mr. Monk Goes to the Firehouse.
Cast[edit]
All four remaining cast members from the end of the season three returned. This included Tony Shalhoub as Adrian Monk, the OCD 'defective detective,' Traylor Howard as Natalie Teeger, his assistant, Ted Levine as Captain Leland Stottlemeyer of the SFPD Robbery and Homicide Division, and Jason Gray-Stanford as Lieutenant Randy Disher. The character of Dr. Charles Kroger, Monk's ever-needed psychiatrist, was reprised by Stanley Kamel in five episodes, a number surpassed only by Emmy Clarke as Julie Teeger, Natalie's daughter, who appeared in seven. Melora Hardin continued to play Trudy Monk, Monk's deceased wife, and John Turturro returned as Ambrose Monk, Monk's agoraphobic brother, after a one-season absence. Jarrad Paul portrayed Monk's annoying upstairs neighbor, Kevin Dorfman. Michael Cavanaugh and Holland Taylor made their first appearance as Bob and Peggy Davenport (Natalie's ultra-rich parents), and Glenne Headly (Karen Stottlemeyer) made her exit from the series, after her character divorced the captain.
Episodes[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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46 | 1 | 'Mr. Monk and the Other Detective' | Eric Laneuville | Hy Conrad | July 8, 2005 | 6.38[1] | |
A jewelry store is robbed, and the store's manager and a security guard are fatally shot in the aftermath. But when small-time private eye Marty Eels (Jason Alexander) shows up at the crime scene knowing all the answers, Monk wants to suspect that he is somehow cheating. | |||||||
47 | 2 | 'Mr. Monk Goes Home Again' | Randall Zisk | Tom Scharpling | July 15, 2005 | 5.0[2] | |
Monk must solve the Halloween shooting of an armored car driver in a supermarket parking lot while he and Ambrose (John Turturro) wait for their long-lost father to return home. | |||||||
48 | 3 | 'Mr. Monk Stays in Bed' | Philip Casnoff | Hy Conrad | July 22, 2005 | 4.51[3] | |
Natalie puts herself in jeopardy to pursue the murder of a pizza delivery boy when Monk is sick in bed with the flu, while Stottlemeyer and Disher pursue the disappearance of a judge. | |||||||
49 | 4 | 'Mr. Monk Goes to the Office' | Jerry Levine | Nell Scovell | July 29, 2005 | 4.7[4] | |
When a parking garage attendant is shot dead and a financial analyst’s hand is broken in a mysterious attack, Monk must go undercover in the firm to solve the baffling crime, and finds that he might be dealing with an insider trading scam. | |||||||
50 | 5 | 'Mr. Monk Gets Drunk' | Andrei Belgrader | Daniel Dratch | August 5, 2005 | 3.82[5] | |
Monk's annual honeymoon anniversary getaway in wine country turns into a crime-filled weekend as Monk and Natalie try to uncover the disappearance of a man (Daniel Roebuck) who apparently does not exist. When Monk is approached by a hitman (Paul Ben-Victor) who claims to be the victim's brother, he must determine what exactly is going on. | |||||||
51 | 6 | 'Mr. Monk and Mrs. Monk' | Randall Zisk | David Breckman | August 12, 2005 | 4.4[6] | |
Monk must get to the truth when it appears that his late wife Trudy (Melora Hardin) is still alive..and a killer. | |||||||
52 | 7 | 'Mr. Monk Goes to a Wedding' | Anthony R. Palmieri | Liz Sagal | August 19, 2005 | 5.5[7] | |
Natalie's brother Jonathan (Rob Benedict) is getting married. Natalie intends to use the wedding as an opportunity to reconcile with her parents (Michael Cavanaugh and Holland Taylor), but when someone tries to kill Randy in the parking lot, leaving him confined to a wheelchair, Monk is brought in to investigate and finds that Jonathan's new bride (Ashley Williams) may not be who she seems. | |||||||
53 | 8 | 'Mr. Monk and Little Monk' | Robert Singer | Joe Toplyn | August 26, 2005 | 5.28[8] | |
When Monk's childhood crush comes to him with a mysterious murder, Monk tries to win her heart by solving the case. Subplot: (in flashbacks) in Monk's school days, when he (played by Grant Rosenmeyer) helped her out with a problem. | |||||||
54 | 9 | 'Mr. Monk and the Secret Santa' | Jerry Levine | David Breckman | December 2, 2005 | 5.48[9] | |
A detective dies at the police department Christmas party after drinking from a poisoned bottle of port that was delivered to Captain Stottlemeyer. The police begin to suspect an individual who tried to shoot Stottlemeyer the previous summer, but Monk quickly has doubts about his involvement in the murder. | |||||||
55 | 10 | 'Mr. Monk Goes to a Fashion Show' | Randall Zisk | Jonathan Collier | January 13, 2006 | 5.4[10] | |
Monk enters the world of high fashion when he believes that a delivery boy accused of murdering a model is innocent. Other suspects include a short-tempered fashion designer (Malcolm McDowell) and a fellow model (Mini Andén). | |||||||
56 | 11 | 'Mr. Monk Bumps His Head' | Stephen Surjik | Andy Breckman | January 20, 2006 | 6.0[11] | |
Robbed, knocked unconscious and left aboard a big rig by a scammer claiming to have information about Trudy's murder, Monk awakens amnesiac in a small Wyoming town, where a lonely woman (Laurie Metcalf) claims to be his wife and he discovers the waitress he tries to repay for breakfast is murdered. | |||||||
57 | 12 | 'Mr. Monk and the Captain's Marriage' | Philip Casnoff | Jack Bernstein | January 27, 2006 | 5.35[12] | |
Monk tries to solve the junkyard murder of a small-time drug dealer while helping Stottlemeyer deal with issues relating to Karen (Glenne Headly), after the captain tangles violently with an arrogant younger officer claiming to be Karen's lover. | |||||||
58 | 13 | 'Mr. Monk and the Big Reward' | Randall Zisk | Tom Scharpling and Daniel Dratch | February 3, 2006 | N/A | |
Monk and Natalie must race against three other detective bounty hunters (DJ Qualls, Derrick O'Connor, and Tyler Mane) to find a stolen diamond and claim a $1 million reward. | |||||||
59 | 14 | 'Mr. Monk and the Astronaut' | Randall Zisk | David Breckman and Joe Toplyn | March 3, 2006 | 4.89[13] | |
Monk suspects a famous astronaut (Jeffrey Donovan) of murdering his former girlfriend despite his airtight alibi: the astronaut was in outer space at the time of the murder. | |||||||
60 | 15 | 'Mr. Monk Goes to the Dentist' | Jefery Levy | David Breckman and Tom Scharpling | March 10, 2006 | N/A | |
Under anesthesia Randy thinks he sees his dentist (Jon Favreau) and the dentist's assistant (Brooke Langton) kill an intruder over 'Barry Bonds', but after he resigns when no one believes him, Monk discovers they may be tied to an armored car hijacking (a theft of bearer bonds) with two dead guards and no evidence suggesting a crime was even committed. | |||||||
61 | 16 | 'Mr. Monk Gets Jury Duty' | Andrei Belgrader | Peter Wolk | March 17, 2006 | 5.4[14] | |
Juror Monk deliberates on a minor robbery trial---and gradually convinces his fellow jurors the defendant may be innocent---but is drawn inadvertently into another mystery involving the killing of a prospective juror, while Stottlemeyer and Disher handle the extradition of a Most Wanted fugitive who may have an undetected connection to Monk's jury. |
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Awards and nominations[edit]
Emmy Awards[edit]
- Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Tony Shalhoub for 'Mr. Monk Bumps His Head', won)[15][16]
- Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series (Laurie Metcalf for playing 'Cora' in 'Mr. Monk Bumps His Head', nominated)[15]
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