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| john_bakken02-12-07, 05:01 PM | I'm leaning towards playing an Eldricht Disciple (cleric/warlock) in my next game. I want to take the approach of a philosophy instead of choosing a specific deity. This would let me choose my own domains. I'm only using domains from PHB and Spell Compendium. Further, I will play a spontaneous cleric, so domain choice is very important. I want as few spells listed in both domains as possible. Since I am multi-classing, I need a domain ability that does not depend on my cleric level. Since the highest level cleric spells I will have is level 7, that should be considered also. My character will be chaotic good, and I will be taking the Fey Heritage feats Now, with all that said, I really like the idea of taking the domains Pride and Force, but only if I can justify them as a storyline. Any suggestions? |
| TheAnthroDM02-13-07, 02:36 AM | Assuming your the primary source of healing: If you're domain casting hampers you from spontanously casting "cure" spells, then you should choose the healing domain or be prepared to waste at alot of slots on healing spells. Also be sure to clear that "Must worship an Evil or Chaotic Deity" requirement with your DM before hand. |
| Saytr02-13-07, 04:28 AM | Eld blast is untyped damage IIRC... kind of like force damage.. maybe you've been scaring the townsfolk for years as a teenage warlock and when you became a cleric you were quite naturally gifted with force spells. Pride domain is easy. You're a Warlock. |
| grasharm02-13-07, 12:31 PM | Seems to me that this could be sorta like a Dark Jedi thing. You believe there is an unseen all powerful magical force. This force has no form like a traditional god though it is quasi-sentient You have learned to tap into it inially through the connection you have to the universe from your fiendish blood but you are one of the chosen few to go beyond that into direct communion with this force making you better than anyone else. |