I will be updating my campaign to the Pathfinder ruleset soon and I have a Anchorite in the party, I need to work on a Mist domain as domains largely work differently.
Has anyone else attempted this?
Mist Domain in Pathfinder
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Re: Mist Domain in Pathfinder
You mean cleric domains are differentin Pathfinder? How?cpt_machine wrote:I will be updating my campaign to the Pathfinder ruleset soon and I have a Anchorite in the party, I need to work on a Mist domain as domains largely work differently.
Has anyone else attempted this?
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Re: Mist Domain in Pathfinder
In pathfinder (At least in the Alpha Release 3), instead of having a bonus spell for each spell level, you get bonus powers at different class levels (1st, 2nd, 4th, 8th, 12th, 16th and 20th).Joël of the FoS wrote:You mean cleric domains are differentin Pathfinder? How?
Looking through these powers, I guess it should be pretty simple to create such a progression. Usually, the 1st level power is a simple attack (1d6+1/level damage), or benefitial power, and the 8th level power is somewhat powerful, and related to the domain itself. The remaining slots (2nd, 4th, 12th, 16th and 20th level) should be used for five spells which belong to the original 3.5E domain and are most closely related to the domain's concept.
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