"Monks are sacred warriors who channel divine power through sheer force of will. Healing waves, mantras of protection, and attacks empowered with holy might are all within their purview."
Chance on Hit effects take the spotlight in this week's Theorycraft Thursday, where ZiPS#1834 throws out what you know about Monks and brings you a build that’s "poisonous, greedy, and everything a monk isn't!"
Dark, foreboding, and ready to cart off loot like a Treasure Goblin.
ZiPS has provided a variety of flexible options for this less-than-good-natured Monk build, but we'll be highlighting his main, beefy build with a focus on survivability and flexibility today.
About the Build:
So what's up with the Unholy Monk, and where did the concept come from? "This item build started from the idea to stack many 'Chance on Hit' effects with Life on Hit and a fair bit of Attack Speed," wrote ZiPS. With a fairly sturdy Andariel’s Visage in hand (or on head, in this case), our intrepid Monk player began looking for ways to capitalize on its Legendary effect, and to prepare for additional Legendaries with similar properties.
An Unholy Monk is never alone.
The idea of a monk who's strayed off the beaten path and approached things from a less than noble perspective is intriguing, and with additional drops that highlighted atypical Monk properties, such as high Gold Find, additional Poison damage effects, and a tricky little treasure goblin companion, the build began to take shape. ZiPS focuses on providing a great amount of utility, including slows, shields, group life steal, and a finishing move that packs a punch!
The Skills:
You can view the following build over on our skill calculator here, but let's get into the details! At level 70, this is what you want to equip and why:
Active Skills:
- Fists of Thunder (Thunderclap)
- Synergizes well with Strongarm Bracers
- Darker tinted Lightning effect fits the theme well
- Exploding Palm (The Flesh is Weak)
- Primary pack clearing skill
- Rune effect enhances the potency of Chance on Hit damaging effects
- Mystic Ally (Water Ally)
- Primary form of crowd control
- Offers an almost permanent slow with certain skills
- Sweeping Wind (Blade Storm)
- Works beautifully with Mystic Ally (Water Ally) to provide AoE slows
- Dashing Strike (Quicksilver)
- Primary method of mobility and escape, when necessary
- Mantra of Healing (Boon of Inspiration)
- Excess Spirit Spender
- Provides great group utility
- Provides extra tankiness
Now you see them… Now you don't.
Passive Skills:
- Chant of Resonance
- Near Death Experience
- One With Everything
- Seize the Initiative
- Swappable with Combination Strike or Unity, for a more damage oriented build
Build Variations:
- Damage and AoE Slow focus
- Swap Mantra of Healing (Boon of Inspiration) for Mantra of Conviction (Submission)
- Swap Sweeping Wind (Blade Storm) for Lashing Tail Kick (Vulture Claw Kick)
- Benefit: Focuses on dealing more damage while maintaining that AoE slow utility
- Detriment: Loses some toughness and survivability in exchange
- High Damage focus
- Swap Mantra of Healing (Boon of Inspiration) for Mantra of Conviction (Overawe)
- Swap Mystic Ally (Water Ally) for Lashing Tail Kick (Spinning Flame Kick)
- Swap Seize the Initiative for Combination Strike
- Benefit: Aims for pumping out big numbers across the board and stacking damage multipliers
- Detriment: Loses the AoE slow utility and some survivability in exchange
The Items:
After personally playing around with this build, gear isn't necessarily a huge dependency—gameplay flows well at an appropriate difficulty, and any Chance on Hit item you might find on your journey is greatly enhanced by using this build.
ZiPS' found items both encourage his build and play off of it!
That said, ZiPS offers a few suggestions on what compliments this build best:
- Hellfire Ring
- Andariel's Visage
- Mad Monarch’s Scepter
- Thunderfury, Blessed Blade of the Windseeker
- Odyn Son
- Ouroboros
- Strongarm Bracers
If the greed aspect of this build is what calls to you, then be sure to keep an eye out for:
Lastly, if you need more survivability, any number of these beauties will be a boon:
Ready to Give It a Try?
Monks are masters of perfect combat and precise execution. ZiPS’ Unholy Monk exhibits this in a dark, twisted sort of way and it turns out that's a ton of fun! Be sure to give it a go on your own Monk, and don't forget to laugh manically after your Exploding Palms chain from pack to pack and clear the map.
Got questions or comments on this week's build? Post 'em in the comments below! Got a build you want to share? Well, send it in to me at TheorycraftThursday@blizzard.com and you might be next week’s feature!