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Siegfreid_the_Cleric

03-10-08, 03:55 PM
argh is there any deity that can allow divination and healing at once?
Cifer

03-10-08, 05:41 PM
Could you rephrase your question please? I don't really understand what you're asking. Pretty much every deity grants its clerics access to both healing and divination spells since they're on the normal cleric list to which every cleric has access...
Lincoln Hills

03-10-08, 05:49 PM
Uh, I think he refers to the Domains his cleric can take. I'm pretty sure there aren't any listed in the core books, or he wouldn't be asking. Siegfried, what setting are you in? I take it you're not in one with home-brewed deities of the DM's creation...
Cifer

03-10-08, 05:51 PM
I'd have thought the same, but at least in Core, there is no domain called Divination...
sakuradm

03-12-08, 04:14 PM
Well... Healing domain, and bonuses are granted to Pelor worshipers....
Radijs

03-13-08, 08:48 AM
The Spell Compendium doesn't list a divination domain either.
Cartigan

03-13-08, 09:13 AM
The Spell Compendium doesn't list a divination domain either.

Pfft, Complete Champion doesn't even have a Divination Domain. Maybe he means the Knowledge Domain.
Hsien

03-13-08, 09:57 AM
Knowledge and Oracle (CoDivine) are both Dinivation style domains.
Oracle giving slighly better caster level to Divination spells (+2)

Ways get these...
~Worship an idea rather then a specific diety, covered in class desc.
~Cloistered Cleric (UA) gives Knowledge as a bonus domain
~Divine Oracle PrC (CoD) gives Oracle domain as a bonus

So for the easy fix, and tons of divination...
Cloistered Cleric of Pelor, then take Divine Oracle PrC which gives you;
Knowledge, Oracle and then your base Domains; Healing/Sun get my vote
Orenmir

03-13-08, 10:21 AM
I don't have it on me, but I just flipped through that Deities and Pantheons book from the FR setting (I can't remember the name of it) last night. It had a ton of deities and domain combos. I guess they are technically setting-specific, but I'd think most DMs would allow them anywhere.
sakuradm

03-13-08, 03:49 PM
check the 3rd edition phb, it should be in there.. sorry i dont have the page # handy...
kelvinaw273

03-14-08, 04:18 AM
Divination is a bit of a neglected field for a reason: the DM does not actually know what is going to happen, unless he railroads the party! It sounds cool, but I'd avoid it if I were you.
Ace_of_time

03-14-08, 10:50 PM
There is a domination one. Could have just spell the wrong word.