F Felix Explorer Aug 4, 2002 #1 A cleric with the Magic domain has Identify as the 2nd level domain spell. This means that he can only prepare Identify as a domain spell, and not as a regular spell, right?
A cleric with the Magic domain has Identify as the 2nd level domain spell. This means that he can only prepare Identify as a domain spell, and not as a regular spell, right?
Crothian First Post Aug 4, 2002 #2 Felix said: A cleric with the Magic domain has Identify as the 2nd level domain spell. This means that he can only prepare Identify as a domain spell, and not as a regular spell, right? Click to expand... Correct
Felix said: A cleric with the Magic domain has Identify as the 2nd level domain spell. This means that he can only prepare Identify as a domain spell, and not as a regular spell, right? Click to expand... Correct
F Felix Explorer Aug 4, 2002 #4 Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight. Pg. 32. Damn, I dropped the ball on this one. And my friend thinks I'm a rules lawyer. Maybe a Rules-lawyer-in-training.
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight. Pg. 32. Damn, I dropped the ball on this one. And my friend thinks I'm a rules lawyer. Maybe a Rules-lawyer-in-training.
0-hr Starship Cartographer Aug 4, 2002 #5 And that is an excellent Domain Spell too. No expensive material component for clerics. Pretend you're a mage and charge those silly adventurer's 110gp every time you cast it!
And that is an excellent Domain Spell too. No expensive material component for clerics. Pretend you're a mage and charge those silly adventurer's 110gp every time you cast it!