For an oracle with something like fireball from the Flame mystery, would the spell be considered divine per the feat Glorious Heat?
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Remember, a spell is arcane or divine based not on what spell it is, but rather by what class is casting it. EVERY spell cast by a cleric, oracle, ranger, druid, paladin or inquisitor is divine. EVERY spell cast by a bard, wizard, sorcerer, witch, or magus is arcane.
Yes, just as it would for a cleric with the Fire domain.
Jiggy wrote: Remember, a spell is arcane or divine based not on what spell it is, but rather by what class is casting it. EVERY spell cast by a cleric, oracle, ranger, druid, paladin or inquisitor is divine. EVERY spell cast by a bard, wizard, sorcerer, witch, or magus is arcane. There are some minor exceptions, if that class is getting that spell from another source other than that classes abilities. For example, a cleric who gets a SLA from their race.
Well, that wouldn't be a spell and doesn't have a arcane/divine type either IIRC.
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