Stacking warpriest / inquisitor domains


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Liberty's Edge

I've started playing a warpriest in PFS, and would like to dip 1-2 levels of inquisitor to improve my out of combat usefulness. I'm still at level 1, so I can rebuild if need be.

Warpriest multiclass blessings wrote:
If a warpriest also has levels in a class that grants cleric domains, the blessings chosen must match the domains selected by that class. Subject to GM discretion, the warpriest can change his former blessings or domains to make them conform.

I'm a bit confused about the way domains and blessings stack.

1) Am I allowed to take a subdomain during the inquisitor level?

2) If I were to take Travel, would I still get access to the 10' speed boost when I took the level of inquisitor?

3)The 1st level granted power is

Agile Feet (Su): wrote:
As a free action, you can gain increased mobility for 1 round. For the next round, you ignore all difficult terrain and do not take any penalties for moving through it. You can use this ability a number of times per day equal to 3 + your Wisdom modifier.
And the Minor Blessing is
Agile Feet (minor): wrote:
At 1st level, as a swift action you gain increased mobility. For 1 round, you ignore all difficult terrain (including magical terrain) and take no penalties for moving through it.

Would I have have two separate pools of this ability, with 3+Wis and 3+1/2 warpriest level uses in each? Or one pool? Determined by what? What if the power relied on 'cleric levels'?

4) If the higher level power/Major Blessing is different, do I get the warpriest Major Blessing version if that's the class I get 8 levels in? Does the order in which I take the classes matter?

Thanks for your help in clarifying this!

Grand Lodge

Just to be clear- Blessings are NOT the same as Domains; they're lesser abilities granted the Domains.
So, yes- that is effectively TWO SEPARATE ABILITY POOLS.

Taking a level of Inquisitor gets you an effective "cleric level" to determine the power of the domain, minus the extra spells.

Quote:
The inquisitor uses her level as her effective cleric level when determining the power and effect of her domain powers.

So, if you did take the Travel Domain, your level-dip into Inquisitor would come a 10-ft movement boost and a secondary pool of "Agile Feet".

But if you were allowed to take a Sub-domain- which is entirely possible, if you ask your GM, it would have to match the major domains of the Warpriest and replaces various bonuses of the major domain.

Order of Levels don't matter- just your over all levels in each class. Warpriest won't get ANY Major Blessing abilities [u]UNTIL[/u] you have 8 levels of Warpriest; likewise, with your Inquisitor- you only get access to abilities that are allowed by your total Inquisitor levels.

tl:dr-
1- Sure, why not? Ask your gm, and make sure they align with your Warpriest blessings.
2- Yes.
3- Separate pools, as they are granted by two separate abilities.
4- Class levels determine what abilities are available, not total level.

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