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In general I wouldn't be against Oracles getting Divine Access for free, I kind of feel all divine casters could use this feature. The 3 other traditions are just full of fun and useful spells while personally the divine list only has a few spells per level I even want to take.
I'm new to Pathfinder and playing a Death Domain Bones Oracle and have seen the 4th level feat "Divine Access" in a lot of guides, but I'm not entirely sure how it works. It says: "Your ability to tap into divine magic surpasses the spells traditionally available to you (the divine spell list).
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The Oracle’s Mystery is the Oracle’s subclass. It offers spells and skills, and it defines the effects of your Oracle’s Curse. Your Mystery also offers a powerful benefit which can greatly dictate your playstyle. Your choice of mystery also grants access to domain spells. You get one for free, and can select the other option by taking the Domain Ac...
RPGBOT uses the color coding scheme which has become common among Pathfinder build handbooks. 1. Red: Bad, useless options, or options which are extremely situational. Nearly never useful. 2. Orange: OK options, or useful options that only apply in rare circumstances. Useful sometimes. 3. Green: Good options. Useful often. 4. Blue: Fantastic option...
This subclass is bad. Do not play it. Not only is it weak and not fun to play, but it’s bad in a way that can actually make you a liability for the rest of your party. The Oracle’s Curse is supposed to be the drawback for fantastic power, giving you gradually more problems as you call on your mystery’s fantastic powers. But the best parts of the Ancestors mystery are the parts that you borrow from the Cleric: Guidance, and the Domain Spells. The benefits of the Ancestors Mystery can be access...
The Battle Mystery attempts to turn the Oracle into a front-line martial character similar to a champion or a warpriest, granting proficiency in heavy armor and some focus spells which try to make the Oracle good with weapon. Unfortunately, I don’t think the mystery meets its goal. Battle Oracles are no more effective with weapons than any other oracle, but heavy armor does make them more able to stand in melee. Your best bet is to build the Battle Oracle is a front-line support character. Su...
An excellent healer in a party with Negative Healing, and thanks to easy access to temporary hit points and resistance to common damage types, the Bones Oracle is surprisingly durable despite the Oracle’s poor defenses. There isn’t much here that works offensively, so you’re on your own there, but in a party relying on Negative Healing you could easily rely on spells like Harm both offensively and to heal your party. The curse is also extremely gentle and easy to offset with some General Feat...
Divine Access was such a feat for me because it was hard to gather all the data to make a proper choice. At least this problem belongs to the past because I created a spreadsheet that lets you filter by domains, spell names, deity weapons and fonts.
Oct 20, 2021 · The Gnome offers numerous options for innate spellcasting, including potentially Divine spells, and you get access to a Familiar with the Animal Accomplice feat. The Gnome is a great option all around to lean into the Oracle’s core function as a spellcaster.
Jul 10, 2024 · Ragethiel gives you everything you need from divine access (eventually) without redundancies with your granted spells. Bones seems like the best tank, but no Bone gods grant both sure strike and haste.
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Divine Access is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed by Steven Chester Prince and starring Billy Burke, Gary Cole, Patrick Warburton, Adrienne Barbeau and Dora Madison Burge. [1][2][3] It is Prince's directorial debut and Burke served as a producer of the film. [4]