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So a new system that's implied to be a continuation of the last will inherently require a lengthy examination and porting of older content to the new, and the transfer of those details will inherently take time, but I'm intrigued to see what will come of the Heralds and other direct worshipers of the various deities throughout Golarion's canon when they finally are reintroduced in more than just name within Pathfinder 2e.
Will the Heralds remain CR 15? Will we get a bit more fleshing out of the roles various Outsiders may have in their assistance to the gods? Will we finally get a comprehensive, multi-level recommendation for what Outsider GMs should supply a player with when they worship certain deities, including ones like Urgathoa? Who knows! What about this subject are you all looking forward to?
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Didn't they already have unique summoning rules for various deities last edition?
But to answer that specific question- no, probably not. They don't even have a comprehensive, multi level list for even basic summoning. All summoning spells have noticeable gaps in them, particularly at higher levels.
Additionally, they don't have a comprehenisve, multi level spell list for most deities. Nethys gives a spell option level spell level, while most other major gods get 3. Admittedly, this is less of an issue than the summoning problem due to heightening (Sarenrae priests are not exactly complaining about getting fireballs here), but it is something to consider.
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Didn't they already have unique summoning rules for various deities last edition?
True, but 2e changed a lot about how summoning in general works compared to 1e, increasing both ease and difficulty in different respects. Who knows if the devs would make the same choices, to say nothing of the fact that a lot of the creatures from 1e aren't ported over yet.
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Additionally, they don't have a comprehenisve, multi level spell list for most deities. Nethys gives a spell option level spell level, while most other major gods get 3.
I think that's intentional, as you see other gods for whom "magic" is one of the main themes also getting nine spells (Isis, Nalinivati).