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Subject: Definition of monk stun (?)
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Date: Fri, 20-Sep-85 10:01:38 EDT
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Keywords: monk stun

There are references in the DM guide about the probability of a monk
"stunning" an opponent.  They say to see the definition of "stun"
under "combat".  I believe "stunning" is also referenced in the section on
bare handed combat.

Unfortunately, there does not seem to be any such definition under
combat.  There are definitions of stunning under MU "power word stun"
(unable to think or act coherently...) and under cleric "holy word"
(changes to speed, ac,..).  Was there ever a subsequent specification for the
meaning of stun in combat in some other document?  If not, is there an
accepted standard?