| Kelseus |
As the topic suggests. Does a cleric gain "access" to their Deity's granted spells or not?
Your deity also adds spells to your spell list. You can prepare these just like you can any spell on the divine spell list, once you can prepare spells of their level as a cleric. Some of these spells aren’t normally on the divine list, but they’re divine spells if you prepare them this way.
you can prepare [spells] each morning from the common spells on the divine spell list in this book (page 309) or from other divine spells to which you gain access.
So, by RAW, does this mean that if I am a Cleric of Zon-Kuthon, I can prepare Shadow Walk as a 5th level Divine Spell as soon as I hit level 9 OR is Shadow Walk just considered an Uncommon spell on the divine list and I also have to gain access to Shadow Walk via scroll or some other means before I can prepare it each day?
| breithauptclan |
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I believe that Clerics do automatically get the domain spells added to their spell list. Compare that to Oracle that has a separate feat Divine Access to do the same thing in a limited manner. I don't see a feat like that for Cleric, so I assume that it is automatic.
| Kelseus |
I believe that Clerics do automatically get the domain spells added to their spell list. Compare that to Oracle that has a separate feat Divine Access to do the same thing in a limited manner. I don't see a feat like that for Cleric, so I assume that it is automatic.
Good catch, this does seem to strongly imply that the Developers believe Clerics gain automatic access to their divine spells as it would seem weird for the Oracle to get it but not the Cleric.