Inquisitions and Domains.


Rules Questions


If my Cleric x/Inquisitor x took the Cleric levels first, and chose two domains, then acquired the Inquisitor levels, and chose an inquisition, does that negate the
"One of the cleric domains must also be an inquisitor domain", since I really don't have an "Inquisitor domain"?


Good question, but I think the answer is no, since 1 of the 2 domains you get from cleric has to be your domain for inquisitors, and inquisitions replace the domain feature of inquisitors, if you have levels in cleric, you HAVE to take 1 of the domains for inquisitor, otherwise you're not replacing anything, and just adding on to it, which would break the rules.


"While inquisitors often take on the domains permitted to the clerics of the faith, they are privy to special lore not open to priests and other agents of their religion. These divine pursuits, called inquisitions, grant inquisitors the tools necessary for the fight against enemies of the faith. While inquisitors often take on the domains permitted to the clerics of the faith, they are privy to special lore not open to priests and other agents of their religion. These divine pursuits, called inquisitions, grant inquisitors the tools necessary for the fight against enemies of the faith. An inquisitor may select an inquisition in place of a domain."

This replaces the Inquisitor's domain. That would mean he does not have to select one of his two domains, right?
This would weaken his domains, that's true, but increase his overall choices and performance.

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