Warpriest liberating domain qualifying for Eldritch Knight


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Dark Archive

Just wanted to make sure, they can Freedom of Movement right? Does this immediately qualify them for Eldritch Knight?

If so, they're REALLY good as a 1-level qualifier. For 1 splash, you get (relative to the "standard fighter"):

*Weapon Focus (makes up for lost BAB)
*A 2nd good save
*The ability to use all cleric wands
*1-2 1st level spells a day
*Full qualification (not needing to be Aasimar/Diviner... this is a question).
*Probably the best blessing of them all.

You lose
*2 HP
*1 BAB (again, weapon focus mostly covers this, though you get 2nd attack @ 8 instead of 7).


You can 'ignore impediments to your mobility for 1 round, as freedom of movement'.

This is not casting Freedom of Movement. Even if it was, it is not casting it as a 3rd-level spell, but using a Supernatural ability.

Shadow Lodge

Even if it did count as a third level spell, it would be a divine spell like, and thus would not qualify for Eldritch Knight.

Dark Archive

Yeah, you guys are right. Too bad, was hoping to be a Warpriest/Arcanist Eldritch Knight without going Aasimar :).

They do still seem to be the best early-entrants for Eldritch Knight though (relative to Fighter, Ranger, Barbarian, Magus, and Divine Hunter). Use of all wands, 2 good saves (in the best places), and essentially 3 feats @ 1 (4 if you are human).

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