| PlantThings |
I'm playing in a high level campaign soon and would really like to take advantage of Divine Inspiration with the Oracle's naturally beefy focus pool and recovery.
Unfortunately, while I can top off my focus pool mid-combat, it can't reset the curse. So I'm gonna need something else other than a revelation spell when the curse is at its limit.
Any efficient ways to get regular focus spells, other than lay on hands from Blessed One? Blessed One is great; one feat for instant access to a good focus spell. It's my back up, but I'm wondering if there are similar options but more offense-oriented.
| PlantThings |
Ooo I like that! Very spam worthy, and I don't even have to be a Flames Oracle to do so.
I guess Champion and Cleric dedication is a good way to get non-cursebound domain spells for just two feats. I got to look through those again.
Also, we always play with the free archetype variant so we have a lot of freedom. But, with more than a two feat investment, I think it would be more efficient to be a completely different divine caster and just invest in the focus/wellspring feats for Divine Inspiration shenanigans.
| Captain Morgan |
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Ooo I like that! Very spam worthy, and I don't even have to be a Flames Oracle to do so.
I guess Champion and Cleric dedication is a good way to get non-cursebound domain spells for just two feats. I got to look through those again.
Also, we always play with the free archetype variant so we have a lot of freedom. But, with more than a two feat investment, I think it would be more efficient to be a completely different divine caster and just invest in the focus/wellspring feats for Divine Inspiration shenanigans.
If you're willing to use a higher level feat as well, champion dedication can get you proficiency in heavy armor, which is a nice little boon. Champion's reaction is also good if you want to hang out in melee. A lot of focus spells are short ranged, so you're generally going to be near the front line.