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<blockquote data-quote="Unwise" data-source="post: 6784801" data-attributes="member: 98008"><p>Don't forget the Lucky feat, you can see the future after all.</p><p></p><p>I think that RAW you are on the right track, either of those suggestions would work.</p><p></p><p>What about a Background option that let you read omens, it gives you vague hints about the coming day. Making new background options is pretty easy and normal. It can't be unbalanced, because the DM determines if the divination says anything and how vague it is if it does. They can just make it be useful as often as other people's abilities.</p><p></p><p>As a DM this is the sort of thing I would be happy to homebrew something for, maybe look at the cleric features you don't think are necessary for the character and consider swapping them out for some the Divination Arcane Tradition ones. The issue there is that they happen to be some of the most powerful class abilities.</p><p></p><p><edit> What about a Bard for Inspiration? Inspiration is a pretty good way of reflecting the fact that you have given your companions vague hints about the coming day. Also, in 4e and maybe before, Bard's had a college devoted to divination, so it is a good source for homebrew.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unwise, post: 6784801, member: 98008"] Don't forget the Lucky feat, you can see the future after all. I think that RAW you are on the right track, either of those suggestions would work. What about a Background option that let you read omens, it gives you vague hints about the coming day. Making new background options is pretty easy and normal. It can't be unbalanced, because the DM determines if the divination says anything and how vague it is if it does. They can just make it be useful as often as other people's abilities. As a DM this is the sort of thing I would be happy to homebrew something for, maybe look at the cleric features you don't think are necessary for the character and consider swapping them out for some the Divination Arcane Tradition ones. The issue there is that they happen to be some of the most powerful class abilities. <edit> What about a Bard for Inspiration? Inspiration is a pretty good way of reflecting the fact that you have given your companions vague hints about the coming day. Also, in 4e and maybe before, Bard's had a college devoted to divination, so it is a good source for homebrew. [/QUOTE]
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