Multiclass Cleric / Inquisitor (with archetype that replaces domain)


Rules Questions

Liberty's Edge

I know that a cleric that multiclasses into a standard inquisitor doesn't gain an additional domain, he just stacks his cleric and inquisitor levels together to determine the power and effect of his chosen domain.

What if a cleric multiclasses into a inquisitor archetype that replaces the inquisitor's domain ability?

Does he:

[A] Suddenly lose access to both of his domains from being a cleric.

[B] Suddenly lose access to the domain he would have chosen as an inquisitor.

[C] Keep both domains from being a cleric, but his inquisitor levels don't stack.

Personally, I think [C] but I could be mistaken.


I believe that the only restriction is that the cleric must. Have a domain that matches the one chosen for inquisitor and the levels stack for domain powers but not spells.

Liberty's Edge

Um, yes, thank you.

Quote:
If the inquisitor has cleric levels, one of her two domain selections must be the same domain selected as an inquisitor. Levels of cleric and inquisitor stack for the purpose of determining domain powers and abilities, but not for bonus spells.

I'll just assume that if an Inquisitor archetype replaces the Domain ability, the above is nul and void.

Thank you.

Shadow Lodge

Definitely [C]. That quote describes how domains stack for a multiclass Cleric/Inquisitor. If the Inquisitor replaces their domain then there is nothing to stack onto the cleric domains, but the Inquisitor archetype certainly doesn't remove the domains feature from the cleric levels.

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