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Post by reelroleplayer on May 31, 2006 23:27:40 GMT
I have a question that I *think* was not covered on the class boards and spell update boards.
What I was wondering is if the cleric spells for granted powers (barkskin, cat's grace, etc) scale the same way as if the parent class had cast the spell.
For instance, if a 30th level cleric has the plant domain, will the spell be the same as if cast by a 30th level druid (ie, boosts natural AC by 8). Or, would it follow the basic spell progression (capping at +5).
A better question is if you take Earth, do you get access to the improved version of energy buffer, etc. Just curious how this works (and an answer of "it's more complex than that" is perfectly acceptable).
Thanks for any help anyone can offer on this.
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Post by mishimayukio on Jun 1, 2006 4:08:09 GMT
I can verify that the fire/earth domain's energy buffer is the same as the sorc/wiz/druid/bard version of the spell. Don't know about the others.
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Post by FunkySwerve on Jun 1, 2006 6:43:30 GMT
Yes, you get the improved versions. Funky
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Post by reelroleplayer on Jun 1, 2006 14:50:58 GMT
Great, thanks for the clarification.
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