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The skill is not a typo.
Having read Death's Heretic, I will say this: If there is a character with Divine + 0, Salim should be it. It expresses his... reluctance so well. I don't want to spoil the books; go read them, but I think it's perfect.
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Salim seems a tad underpowered to me.
From just looking at the sheet (not having played him) he seems very well rounded, which is to say he doesn't seem to excel at anything. His d8+2 melee is rather mediocre. I suspect his Owner: Salim weapon, the Melted Blade (from the blog preview) makes up for this somewhat. He won't always have it in his starting hand, but I expect he will draw it at some point.
His roles also seem solid. Death's Heretic turns him into a pseudo-fighter, while Reluctant Priest's banish-a-spell to summon and play a spell is definitely unique. Having 1 spell max in the deck list means you will rely on finding spells to banish during the scenario, or having other characters pass you their dregs.
Vic Wertz
Chief Technical Officer
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Are Imrijka's role card powers reversed? Fate's Shepard has the role powers against undead, not Gravecharge Keeper.
"Gravecharge" is the name of Lepidstadt's cathedral of Pharasma, where Imrijka was raised. So "Gravecharge Keeper" refers to her upbringing in this cathedral of the Lady of Graves, not to any death-releated powers.
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Bekah has almost the same skill stat block as Salim, by the way (Salim has 1 less INT skill feat and Bekah has 1 less Dexterity skill feat)
His combat's probably a little lackluster but his extra die against non-combat checks against banes should be really useful.
Yeah, I remember seeing Bekah in the Bard class deck and thinking "she looks like S&S Lem, but worse" so I never played her, instead sticking with CD Lem and Meliski.