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''Pure warpriests believe in one great divine principle, that does not concern itself with the minutiae of the world as expressed in domains. To them, focusing on domains is to the detriment of genuine divine power. Pure warpriests are common in monotheistic and philosophical religions, but can exists in most faiths. Note that religions that have pure warpriests can still have subsidiary gods or saints that allow regular clergy that use domains. Thus warpriests and pure warpriests (and similar clerics) can coexist in the same faith, but may well be at odds with one another.
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''Pure warpriests believe in one great divine principle, that does not concern itself with the minutiae of the world as expressed in domains. They see domains as a detriment to realizing true divine power. Pure warpriests are common in monotheistic and philosophical religions, but can exists in most faiths. Note that religions that have pure warpriests can still have subsidiary spirits or saints that allow regular clergy that use domains. Thus regular and pure warpriests (and similar clerics) can coexist in the same faith, but may well be at odds with one another.  
  
 
== Class Information ==
 
== Class Information ==
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=== Divine Gift (Su) ===
 
=== Divine Gift (Su) ===
Once per day the pure warpriest can cast any one spell that she is capable of casting. This spell is cast without expending a prepared spell, even if the spell is not prepared. It is treated like any other spell, including casting time, duration, and other effects dependent on the warpriest's level. This spell cannot be modified by metamagic feats or other abilities. The pure warpriest must have a divine focus to use this ability.
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Once per day the pure warpriest can cast any one spell that he is capable of casting. This spell is cast without expending a prepared spell, and can be cast even if the spell is not prepared. It is treated like any other spell, including casting time, duration, and other effects dependent on the warpriest's level. This spell cannot be modified by metamagic feats or other abilities. The pure warpriest must have a divine focus to use this ability.  
  
 
=== No Domains or Blessings ===
 
=== No Domains or Blessings ===
 
The pure warpriest lacks domains and blessings.
 
The pure warpriest lacks domains and blessings.
  
=== Maximized Heal/Inflict ===
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=== Fervored Spellstrike (Su) ===
At 5th level, when a pure warpriest uses a cure/inflict spell, such spells are treated as if they were maximized, making the amount of damage healed or inflicted the maximum possible. There is no change is spell level or casting time. This does not stack with the Maximize Spell metamagic feat.
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At 3rd level, when a pure warpriest casts a spell from the warpriest spell list, he can spend a point of fervor to deliver the spell through any weapon he is wielding as part of a melee attack. Instead of the free melee touch attack normally allowed to deliver the spell, a pure warpriest can make one free melee attack with his weapon (at his highest base attack bonus) as part of casting this spell. If successful, this melee attack deals its normal damage as well as the effects of the spell. Additional damage from spells is not multiplied on a critical hit. This replaces the bonus feat warpriests get at level 3.
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A pure warpriest can use fervored spellstrike to deliver damage from the fervor ability as if it was a spell.  
  
 
=== Pure Focus (Ex) ===
 
=== Pure Focus (Ex) ===
As 10th level, as long as she has her divine focus, a pure warpriest needs less of the trapping of the mundane world to cast spells. By using a divine focus as part of casting, she can cast any spell with a material component costing the value of that divine focus (maximum 100 gp) or less without needing that component. For example, if the pure warpriest uses a silver holy symbol worth 25 gp, she do not have to provide material components for a spell if its components are worth 25 gp or less. If the spell requires a material component that costs more than the value of the divine focus, the pure warpriest must have the material component on hand to cast the spell, as normal.
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At 7th level, as long as he has a divine focus, a pure warpriest needs less of the trappings of the mundane world to cast spells. By using a divine focus as part of casting, he can cast any spell with a material component costing the value of that divine focus (maximum 20 gp) or less without needing that component. For example, if the pure warpriest uses a silver holy symbol worth 20 gp, he do not have to provide material components for a spell if its components are worth 20 gp or less. If the spell requires a material component that costs more than the value of the divine focus, the pure warpriest must have the material component on hand to cast the spell, as normal.  
  
=== Abundant Skies ===
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=== Abundant Spells ===
At level 15 level, a pure warpriest can expend fervor to prepare spells. By expanding a use of frevor as a swift action, the pure warpriest can restore prepared spells at the rate of one spell level per die of fervor. These spells are prepared in spell slots that have already been expended today.
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At level 10, a pure warpriest can expend fervor to cast spells. By expanding a use of fervor as a free action, the pure warpriest can cast a spell without having the spell prepared and without expending a spell slot. This spell can have a maximum spell level of three. The maximum spell level increases by one at level 13 and every three levels thereafter. The spell has its normal casting time and cannot be modified by metamagic feats.
  
 
== Summary of Changed Class Abilities ==
 
== Summary of Changed Class Abilities ==

Revision as of 13:14, 19 March 2017

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Pure warpriests believe in one great divine principle, that does not concern itself with the minutiae of the world as expressed in domains. They see domains as a detriment to realizing true divine power. Pure warpriests are common in monotheistic and philosophical religions, but can exists in most faiths. Note that religions that have pure warpriests can still have subsidiary spirits or saints that allow regular clergy that use domains. Thus regular and pure warpriests (and similar clerics) can coexist in the same faith, but may well be at odds with one another.

Class Information

This is a warpriest archetype that gives up domains and blessings for improved contact with her patron.

Hit Die: d8.

Class Features

The following class features are affected by this archetype:

Divine Gift (Su)

Once per day the pure warpriest can cast any one spell that he is capable of casting. This spell is cast without expending a prepared spell, and can be cast even if the spell is not prepared. It is treated like any other spell, including casting time, duration, and other effects dependent on the warpriest's level. This spell cannot be modified by metamagic feats or other abilities. The pure warpriest must have a divine focus to use this ability.

No Domains or Blessings

The pure warpriest lacks domains and blessings.

Fervored Spellstrike (Su)

At 3rd level, when a pure warpriest casts a spell from the warpriest spell list, he can spend a point of fervor to deliver the spell through any weapon he is wielding as part of a melee attack. Instead of the free melee touch attack normally allowed to deliver the spell, a pure warpriest can make one free melee attack with his weapon (at his highest base attack bonus) as part of casting this spell. If successful, this melee attack deals its normal damage as well as the effects of the spell. Additional damage from spells is not multiplied on a critical hit. This replaces the bonus feat warpriests get at level 3.

A pure warpriest can use fervored spellstrike to deliver damage from the fervor ability as if it was a spell.

Pure Focus (Ex)

At 7th level, as long as he has a divine focus, a pure warpriest needs less of the trappings of the mundane world to cast spells. By using a divine focus as part of casting, he can cast any spell with a material component costing the value of that divine focus (maximum 20 gp) or less without needing that component. For example, if the pure warpriest uses a silver holy symbol worth 20 gp, he do not have to provide material components for a spell if its components are worth 20 gp or less. If the spell requires a material component that costs more than the value of the divine focus, the pure warpriest must have the material component on hand to cast the spell, as normal.

Abundant Spells

At level 10, a pure warpriest can expend fervor to cast spells. By expanding a use of fervor as a free action, the pure warpriest can cast a spell without having the spell prepared and without expending a spell slot. This spell can have a maximum spell level of three. The maximum spell level increases by one at level 13 and every three levels thereafter. The spell has its normal casting time and cannot be modified by metamagic feats.

Summary of Changed Class Abilities

These abilities of the original class are lost or modified in this archetype:

  • Blessings
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