David knott 242 |
Given just how limited the Ecclesitheurge's weapon proficiencies are, I think the omission was deliberate. There are other cleric archetypes that do not gain proficiency with their deity's favored weapon, some quite explicitly (see the Separatist archetype, for example).
Melkiador |
Yeah, this feels pretty deliberate to me. Not sure why you'd want a weapon anyway. The ecclesitheurge always has something to do without having to worry about weapons. Using Blessing of the Faithful on a combat ally would be better than plinking someone with a bow. Of course, most of the time you'll have even stronger spells to use instead.
Melkiador |
At higher levels there is always a stronger option, but at 1st level, sometimes the bow is a better option.
Besides, I usually prefer my characters to have something other than harsh language to throw at an enemy that happens to be in my face.
Blessing of the faithful is that thing. And it can be done safely from the back row.
MrCharisma |
I've played an Ecclesitheurge in a temporary game (only level 2 so far).
I took the LOVE SUBDOMAIN (you'll have to scroll down), and I found it more than enough to keep my squishy caster alive. The Love subdomain wouldn't protect very well against a 4-armed gargoyle (for example), but by the time that's a problem you'll have other options available. For low level protection or for emergency defense it's pretty great.
If you're worried a out the weaknesses of a class put resources into shoring up those weaknesses.