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Get Ready For A D&D Fight With These 3D Printable Monks

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Jan 7 2026
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The Monk at your table is probably one of the most agile and competent members of your party. Print a mini that’s as cool as they are.

If you’re looking for a character with speed, agility, and an unmatched ability to jump very, very high, the Monk is who you should be punching through your next adventure with. And with these STL files, you can have your own Monk ready to adventure in no time.

Halfling Monk STL

I really like this design for a classic Monk. She’s got a staff, and outfit focused on flexibility and movement, and a look that says that she’s not looking to start any fights, but will happily finish them. Other people may underestimate the Halfling Monk, but the wise know it’s a terrible idea.

Rabbit Monk STL

Monks are a physical class with such a high focus on hand-to-hand combat. So there are so many poses a character could pick that would show their physical prowess. This Monk is doing a quick stretch before attempting an acrobatics move or possibly kicking an NPC’s butt. But either way, they need to make sure they properly stretch first.

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Orange Filament

For reasons that I can probably blame on Avatar, orange feels like a Monk color to me. In reality, it may make your character stand out if the party is trying to be stealthy. But as a mini, this would make your character very bright and impossible to misplace. And at this point, we’re just collecting filament colors. Add orange to your collection.

Monkey Monk STL

The detailed staff? The flamingo-stance while standing on a log? His ‘come here and fight me’ pose? The swords he has but isn’t paying any attention to? This is the mini checks all of the Monk boxes and then some bonus ones for style. If you’re playing a Monk, but not a Monkey person, have you considered changing that specifically to use this mini?

Cordless Rotary

Depending on what you’re printing, there’s a good chance you’ll want to file away some imperfections, stringy bits leftover from the print process, or just the little print lines. From experience, I can say that sanding an entire print by hand is boring and time-consuming, but when you get a rotary tool involved, things go a lot faster and smoother. Get it? Smoother? Because you’re sanding? I’ll be here all week.

Human Monk STL

Chances are, if you’re picturing a Monk, they probably look a lot like this guy. The classic Monk character is in a ready-to-fight stance with all of the leg wraps and billowing pants that you are imagining. If you’re playing a classic, no frills, human Monk, this is the print STL for you.

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