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[Complete Divine] Divine Crusader and bonus domains
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<blockquote data-quote="Votan" data-source="post: 1588512" data-attributes="member: 18680"><p>I have a slightly different opinion here. The rules on bonus domains say that if you are a prepared spell caster with a class list (like a ranger or paladin -- the closest examples) you can prepare one domain spell per level. </p><p></p><p>So I would argue that one possible interpretation is that one spell per level of the divine crusader could be from a bonus domain granted by another prestige class. </p><p></p><p>The key word is at the beginning of this sentance: "Effectively, the divine crusader has a class list of only nine spells". How you parse effectively seems to make a big difference. If you parse it as the result of the restriction is a class list of 9 spells then the above would work. If you parse it as the divine crusader has nine spells (and only ever nine spells) that they can prepare then it is clear that there is nowhere to add the domain spells to. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I would have like a line clarifying how an extra domain would work as a level of a class with an extra domain (comtemplative) would, even with the limited preparation, increase the spell flexibility of the character alot. </p><p></p><p>War and Healing (with healing as the bonus domain) would create a very different feel of a character and would be very effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Votan, post: 1588512, member: 18680"] I have a slightly different opinion here. The rules on bonus domains say that if you are a prepared spell caster with a class list (like a ranger or paladin -- the closest examples) you can prepare one domain spell per level. So I would argue that one possible interpretation is that one spell per level of the divine crusader could be from a bonus domain granted by another prestige class. The key word is at the beginning of this sentance: "Effectively, the divine crusader has a class list of only nine spells". How you parse effectively seems to make a big difference. If you parse it as the result of the restriction is a class list of 9 spells then the above would work. If you parse it as the divine crusader has nine spells (and only ever nine spells) that they can prepare then it is clear that there is nowhere to add the domain spells to. Personally, I would have like a line clarifying how an extra domain would work as a level of a class with an extra domain (comtemplative) would, even with the limited preparation, increase the spell flexibility of the character alot. War and Healing (with healing as the bonus domain) would create a very different feel of a character and would be very effective. [/QUOTE]
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