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|reason=A bunch of stuff the Cleric already gets, plus random spells from liberation and trickery. The domain power (undetectable alignment for 1 round/level per day) is inferior to flat-out casting undetectable alignment, a second level spell that the cleric already gets and lasts a whole day. | |reason=A bunch of stuff the Cleric already gets, plus random spells from liberation and trickery. The domain power (undetectable alignment for 1 round/level per day) is inferior to flat-out casting undetectable alignment, a second level spell that the cleric already gets and lasts a whole day. | ||
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Fluffykittens opposes this article and rated it 0 of 4. |
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A bunch of stuff the Cleric already gets, plus random spells from liberation and trickery. The domain power (undetectable alignment for 1 round/level per day) is inferior to flat-out casting undetectable alignment, a second level spell that the cleric already gets and lasts a whole day. |
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Surgo opposes this article and rated it 0 of 4. |
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Pointless. Clerics get most of these spells already; the few that they don't aren't really that good or exciting. Nor is the domain power. Not sure why a cleric would ever use this. |