Please, though, keep it civil.
DotF, page 77 wrote:
If a noncleric enters a prestige class that allows access to a prestige domain, the character generally does gain access to the domain. She can use the granted power bestowed by the domain normally. If she is a divine spellcaster (a paladin, ranger, or druid), each day she can cast one extra spell of each spell level to which she normally has access, which must be the spell from the prestige domain for that level. If she is an arcane spellcaster (wizard, sorcerer, or bard), the domain spells are added to her spells known—scribed in a wizard's spellbook, or added to a sorcerer or bard's list of known spells, in addition to the character's normal number.
Oberoni, on Nifty wrote:
A wizard X/Contemplative 1 is a noncleric.
He is a divine spellcaster, so he gains a "domain" slot for his single divine caster level.
He is also an arcane spellcaster, so the domain spells are added to his spellbook (or added to his list of spells known, depending on the class).
DotF, page 55 wrote:
If the contemplative did not previously belong to a divine spellcasting class, she gains the ability to cast divine spells exactly as a cleric of her patron deity.
Oberoni wrote:
This in no way, shape or form makes you a cleric. You don't get a turning ability, a d8 hit die, etc. etc. You just cast divine spells exactly as a cleric would. You're still a noncleric.
Your thoughts?
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