Druids Inquisition access?


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Scarab Sages

Can a Druid take an Inquisition in place of a domain? Clerics can, that's why I'm asking.

Obviously, Druid would need to meet any deity worship requirements for that inquisition and would fail to gain any domain spells (like a cleric that selects two inquisitions).


ultimate magic wrote:
While a cleric or other domain-using class can select an inquisition in place of a domain (if appropriate to the character's deity)

It'd be hard to argue that Druids aren't a domain using class, I would have thought. It is an option available to them and the rules don't require the 'Domain' class feature, just the ability to use domains.


IMHO it comes down to specifics of the Deity (or Green Faith etc) more than any blanket restriction for Druids as such. Deity specific worship is easiest, as it should be the same as Clerics of said deity, for Green Faith etc it's more of a judgement call but I think there's enough background on those faiths/ethos that a GM can use to make the call.


Well, I guess this means Druids can take the Conversion Inquisition (which is available at all times) and be a makeshift party face. But, that's about all the use I can see from an Inquisition for a Druid.

Shadow Lodge

My concern is that while druids use domains, the domains they have access to are determined by their class, not their deity.

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