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<blockquote data-quote="strongbow" data-source="post: 136347" data-attributes="member: 2650"><p>I politely disagree with you Corwin in your interpretation about the requirements for the Warpriest class. I believe that the text states its intentions clearly. If a character can cast ANY spell from ANY of those domains, that character qualifies. There are other classes beyond the Cleric, Druid, Ranger, Paladin that can cast divine spells. Not all divine casting classes will qualify. </p><p></p><p>If you could kindly direct me to the portion of DoF that states that you must be a cleric with one of the relevant domains to take the class, then I will agree with you. From my reading of DoF in the past, the designers worded the requirements poorly but they stand as written.</p><p></p><p>i offer the following as evidence in my favor:</p><p></p><p>Although it has been a long time since I have read DoF, I believe the introductory "flavor text" part of the Master of Shrouds PrC says something to the effect that druids, clerics, and sometimes even rangers take this class. How could rangers or druids take this class if they weren't multiclassed clerics? Multiclassing would pose problems for non human races for starters. A ranger qualifies for the class since he/she can cast Protection from Elements, which is a 3rd level Protection Domain, 2nd level Ranger spell. Unless the designers completely messed up, they did not design all the PrC to be so restrictive. I await your response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="strongbow, post: 136347, member: 2650"] I politely disagree with you Corwin in your interpretation about the requirements for the Warpriest class. I believe that the text states its intentions clearly. If a character can cast ANY spell from ANY of those domains, that character qualifies. There are other classes beyond the Cleric, Druid, Ranger, Paladin that can cast divine spells. Not all divine casting classes will qualify. If you could kindly direct me to the portion of DoF that states that you must be a cleric with one of the relevant domains to take the class, then I will agree with you. From my reading of DoF in the past, the designers worded the requirements poorly but they stand as written. i offer the following as evidence in my favor: Although it has been a long time since I have read DoF, I believe the introductory "flavor text" part of the Master of Shrouds PrC says something to the effect that druids, clerics, and sometimes even rangers take this class. How could rangers or druids take this class if they weren't multiclassed clerics? Multiclassing would pose problems for non human races for starters. A ranger qualifies for the class since he/she can cast Protection from Elements, which is a 3rd level Protection Domain, 2nd level Ranger spell. Unless the designers completely messed up, they did not design all the PrC to be so restrictive. I await your response. [/QUOTE]
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