does the sin eatter archtype lose the.use.of.spellls


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It says sin eating takes the place of a domain does that means he loses the domain/domain abilities or when he loses domain he loses spells


If you're asking what I think you're asking, he only loses access to one domain and the powers of that domain, which are replaced by 'sin eating'. He retains his other domain and its powers, and his spellcasting (including domain slots).


Just to clarify: Sin Eater is an Inquisitor archetype, and Inquisitors gain only one domain. So they lose their only domain and all of its benefits in gaining the 'sin eating' ability.

They retain their normal class spells, as nothing in the archetype says that it replaces the Spells class feature.


Ah. Since he had 'a domain', I assumed it was a cleric thing I just wasn't familiar with. Thanks for the clarification.


How would this interact with a multiclass Inquisitor/Cleric who have to share a domain?

Eat Sin wrote:
This ability replaces an inquisitor's domain.

The base Domain class feature is the part that describes multiclassing, however, that line can be read to replace only the domain granted by the feature and not the entire feature itself.

I'm inclined to say that an Inq/Cleric can only select 1 additional domain. (But Eat Sin doesn't reference cleric level as a domain would)

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