Kharazim

Kharazim, the Veradani Monk, is a melee Healer Hero from the Diablo universe. To the monks of Ivgorod, the gods are in all things, and their divine will is proclaimed by the Patriarchs. With unshakable faith, Kharazim carries forth the decrees of the thousand and one gods to the ends of Sanctuary and the realms beyond.

Kharazim is a flexible Healer who pairs well with Melee allies who like to dive into the enemy team. He can select Transcendence to heal allies through melee combat, Iron Fists to gain bonus Attack Damage, or Insight to restore Mana and find a balance between both offensive and defensive roles. All three Traits increase Kharazim's Movement Speed.

Background
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In the monasteries of, there are champions whose skill knows no equal, who hone their bodies and minds to perfection: The monks of the Sahptev faith. Servants to the 1001 gods, these holy warriors are pure in spirit as well as body, and capable of supporting any allies they may find in their mission to carry out the will of the Patriarchs.

With unshakable faith, Kharazim followed the decree of the Patriarchs and set out to discover the heavenly fire that had fallen upon on the town of New Tristram.

Abilities

 * See Data Page for a table of scaled values at key levels.

Trivia

 * Kharazim represents the monk class from Diablo III (May 2012).
 * Kharazim is voiced by Jamieson Price.
 * Kharazim was previewed at Gamescom 2015.
 * Kharazim was the first Diablo (franchise) Healer hero.
 * Kharazim's Basic Attacks that trigger his Trait have different animation based on the Trait chosen at level 1:
 * Insight produces a right palm thrust attack,
 * Iron Fists causes him to punch simultaneously with both fists and
 * Transcendence's signature attack is a spinning hook kick.

Skins

 * Nomad Kharazim was inspired by Aang from Avatar: The Last Airbender (February 2005).
 * Flame Dragon Kharazim may have been inspired by Aang's predecessor, Roku.


 * Eternal Dragon Kharazim was inspired by Son Goku from the Dragon Ball franchise (February 1986).
 * Berserker Kharazim was inspired by the Marvel Comics character Wolverine.

Quotes

 * One of Kharazim's gag quotes references Sheng Long, a character hoax related to Capcom's Street Fighter series (August 1987).