![]() ![]() ![]() But they should use an alignment associated with your bloodline, not your actual alignment, to make the narrative and mechanics fit together best. You're right that it's nonsense for sorcerer spells to use the alignment of a deity you worship. ![]() HammerJack wrote: On the sorcerer, I slightly disagree. And I expect that new books can give us some alternative. IMO I still think that this cantrip is poorly made for anyone that is not a cleric. Some tables don't allow the divine sorcerers to use the cantrip at all, others allow the character use their own alignment, other use their bloodlines to limit their alignments (but this restrict the use to only to good for angelic alignment), others allow only for chars that choose a deity (but creates a question about anathemas). And this create a myriad of homemade solutions. For other casters the GM have to house-rule. It's just like this cantrip was done only thinking for Clerics. And Witches, it should be up to the patron (which is GM territory as to what alignment the patron actually is) to determine what damage type the Witch's Divine Lance deals, but that's not exactly explicit in the Witch entry last I read. Like, it's MY magic, not some rando deity, let MY alignment determine how it hurts people. Nick1wasd wrote: Complete aside to the radar system of shotgunning Divine Lances, I think it's a sad design choice that godless Sorcerers/maybe Oracles can't use their own alignment to determine what damage type Divine Lance deals. ![]()
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