Along with the 5-main stats (e.g. strength, agility, etc), the monk (along with every EQ2 adventurer) also has attributes regarding: (Melee) Avoidance
(Damage) Mitigation
Elemental Resistances (e.g. Cold, Heat, Mental, etc.)
Attack
Health
Power Monks, because of their tanking and DPS tendencies, will excel at health, power, attack, mitigation, and avoidance. Furthermore, the most important attribute to the tanking monk is avoidance, followed by mitigation. Keep in mind, the other attributes are extremely important, but are generally fairly easy (i.e. through natural leveling) to keep updated. for more detail link http://www.mmogoldservice.com/Everquest-2-What-attributes-are-important-to-a-Monk-guideitem.html
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To Open up your minimap, Type 'Ctrl + M'.
you know its a game, right?Everquest II is a roleplaying game. This means you pretend to be a character. I play it myself and there have been a few cases where two good friends will get"married", but not very often. It's usually just to be funny, but no real marriage is ever attempted.
Go to the Guild Tab from the EQ2 button. Find yourself in the members list, and then hit the remove button. There will be a confirmation. Confirm, hit enter, and you've left the guild.
If you're asking about official servers, then no, as you have to pay for your account before making a character and choosing a server (unless you play the 2 week trail but as soon as that ends you must pay to continue playing no matter what server your characters are on). If, however, you're referring to private servers, then yes. You'll have to find them yourself, though.