Each domain has a list of spells—its domain spells— that you gain at the cleric levels noted in the domain description. Once you gain a domain spell, you always have it prepared, and it doesn’t count against the number of spells you can prepare each day.
How do subdomains work Pathfinder?
Each subdomain replaces a granted power and a number of spells in the domain’s granted spell list. A cleric who chooses a subdomain must have access to both the domain and its subdomain from her deity. If a subdomain has two (or more) Associated Domains, the cleric can only select the subdomain for one of her domains.
How does a cleric get access to a subdomain?
Each subdomain replaces a granted power and a number of spells in the domain’s granted spell list. A cleric who chooses a subdomain must have access to both the domain and its subdomain from her deity.
When does a cleric gain a domain spell?
A cleric gains one domain spell slot for each level of cleric spell she can cast, from 1st on up. Each day, a cleric can prepare one of the spells from her two domains in that slot. If a domain spell is not on the cleric spell list, a cleric can prepare it only in her domain spell slot. Domain spells cannot be used to cast spells spontaneously.
How many domains does a cleric have in RuneScape?
A cleric gains one domain spell slot for each level of cleric spell she can cast, from 1st on up. Each day, a cleric can prepare one of the spells from her two domains in that slot. If a domain spell is not on the cleric spell list, a cleric can prepare it only in her domain spell slot.
Do you have to prepare a domain spell every day?
Once you gain a domain spell, you always have it prepared, and it doesn’t count against the number of spells you can prepare each day. If you have a domain spell that doesn’t appear on the cleric spell list, the spell is nonetheless a cleric spell for you.