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<blockquote data-quote="Einlanzer0" data-source="post: 7857159" data-attributes="member: 6788934"><p>It is to a point, but I find it unsatisfying that it was done this way as I just don't see it as giving the cleric class the flexibility it should have. Look at how Wizards initially had the schools of magic as subclasses but have since evolved into incorporating different traditions like bladesinging and war casting. </p><p></p><p>Maybe all that's needed are just a couple of more radical subclass options that sort of untie the class from the domain concept, but I think there's a reason that hasn't been done already - it's just too baked into the class, which is represented by how they choose a Domain at 1st level. Sorcerer is the only other class that's designed this way - but that's for obvious reasons. If feels arbitrary with the cleric, and I think that was a design mistake.</p><p></p><p>What's needed is a cleric/priest class that can serve not only any number of gods' portfolios, but any number of religious/spiritual archetypes in a much broader sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einlanzer0, post: 7857159, member: 6788934"] It is to a point, but I find it unsatisfying that it was done this way as I just don't see it as giving the cleric class the flexibility it should have. Look at how Wizards initially had the schools of magic as subclasses but have since evolved into incorporating different traditions like bladesinging and war casting. Maybe all that's needed are just a couple of more radical subclass options that sort of untie the class from the domain concept, but I think there's a reason that hasn't been done already - it's just too baked into the class, which is represented by how they choose a Domain at 1st level. Sorcerer is the only other class that's designed this way - but that's for obvious reasons. If feels arbitrary with the cleric, and I think that was a design mistake. What's needed is a cleric/priest class that can serve not only any number of gods' portfolios, but any number of religious/spiritual archetypes in a much broader sense. [/QUOTE]
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