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First Look at the Complete Divine

(Psi)SeveredHead said:
Those are weird pre-reqs for a spellcasting class. Are you sure you're not misisng "must be able to cast 3rd-level divine spells" or something like that?

Yes, as a matter of fact he did not list the complete list. Here is the complete list of requirements:

BAB: Fort +4.
Feats: Endurance, Great Fortitude, Weapon Focus (any spear or javelin).
Spells: Able to cast 3rd-level divine spells.
Patron: Talos.
Special: The character must have been hit by a bolt of lightning, whether a natural bolt or one created by magic and survived.


Regards,
Eric Anondson
 
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completely horrid

no, this is a terrible release.

I have one last Relic to add Chapter Four.
Tome of Utter Futility.
Reader must worship WotC. Strong Incompetence, Crafter Level: Novice. Feat: Craft Previously released material. Price $30+tax. Cost yet another bad XP.

all these unnecessary power up feats (Divine Metamagic) are awful for the game and awful for dwarves and 1/2 orcs.

Everyone, from now on, please play 12-14 charisma human clerics of Pelor only. He has his own Prestige Class, no racial charisma penalty. It's one of the last newest great twinks out there for Vanilla humans clerics who play 12,12,12,12,14,12 characters :confused:

this book will wreck campaigns, and unbalance clerics of different deities and races. in a word, it's a bomb.
 

Melkantur said:
no, this is a terrible release.

Overreact much? The radient sevent will never see use in my game, and not because it's overpowered. I don't use the greyhawk deities.

One feat (divine metamagic) won't wreck the game. In fact nothing in here, will wreck the game unless the DM lets it.
 


Well, I found my first errata item for CD. The "Infestation of Maggots" spell is listed twice under "New Druid Spells", once at 3rd level and once at 4th level.

General Observation:
Some spells are repeated, but slightly modified, from recent books.

The BoED had the spell Winged Mount, which gave a Paladin's mount feathered wings and a fly speed. The spell is in CD, but is now available to both Blackguards and Paladins.

The Visage of the Deity spells are noted to be revisions of the Aspect of the Deity spells that were in Defenders of the Faith. The Sidebar urges that we use the new versions. BUT... the same spells were revised in BOED; and they are not the same. Some of the differences are easy to work with ... variable effects based on the alignment of the caster. However, other effects are not.

The Glory domain, originally in Defenders of the Faith, is revised differently in both CD and BoED. BoED revises the spells from DotF and adds more new spells from that book; CD revises the new spells that were in DotF.

The Bolt of Glory spell, originally in DotF and part of the Glory domain, is revised differently in the two books.

The Community Domain, from both DotF and DDG, is revised differently in both books. I can sort-of understand why the 4th level spells are different: BoED adds a new one at that point. But both versions use a core 8th level spell that are different: Sympathy in BoED and Mordenkainen's Magnificent Mansion in CD.
 

Actually, having two variants of the same domain could be regarded as a feature. It doesn't bother me overmuch. :)

Cheers!
 

I haven't read all of this thread, so if this question was asked and answered already, I apologize in advance.

Can anyone tell me why, in Chapter 6, in the "The Final Destination" section, it talks about every Outer Plane...except Gehenna? It should be on page 127, between Hades and the Nine Hells, but it isn't there. Why is that? It's not because no members of the "core" D&D pantheon live there...none of them live in Limbo, but that got a listing.

Thanks!
 
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