Mythic - Divine Source - Spells You Can Cast


Rules Questions

Liberty's Edge

Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber

My cleric is planning on taking the Divine Source ability at third tier, but I'm wondering about this sentence:

SRD wrote:
In addition, you can cast spells from domains you grant as long as their level is equal to or less than your tier.

The next sentence talks about casting the domain spells as spell-like abilities, but this sentence seems to indicate that it might add the domain spells to the list of spells you can prepare.

It's hard to tell whether the spell-like ability section is a continuation of the the thought in the above sentence and therefore the above sentence is a lead-in to talking about the spell-like ability part of the power or if they're two separate thoughts.

The main reason I'm wondering is that some domains grant access to spells that aren't normally on the cleric list (like the Fire domain granting Burning Hands and Fireball). Does Divine Source add these to the list of spells I could prepare or does it only allow me to cast them as a part of the once-per-day spell-like ability piece of the Path Ability?


When it talks about casting spells from the domains it is doing a lead up to the bit about SLA.

Liberty's Edge

Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber

Okay. Thanks. Just seems kind of vague and not a particularly good lead-in, especially since the spell-like ability things reiterates the "equal to or less than your tier" verbiage.

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