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WAR DOMAIN

Granted Power: Free Martial Weapon Proficiency with deity’s favored weapon (if necessary) and Weapon Focus with the deity’s favored weapon.

War Domain Spells

  1. Magic Weapon: Weapon gains +1 bonus.
  2. Spiritual Weapon: Magical weapon attacks on its own.
  3. Magic Vestment: Armor or shield gains +1 enhancement per four levels.
  4. Divine Power: You gain attack bonus, +6 to Str, and 1 hp/level.
  5. Flame Strike: Smite foes with divine fire (1d6/level damage).
  6. Blade Barrier: Wall of blades deals 1d6/level damage.
  7. Power Word Blind: Blinds creature with 200 hp or less.
  8. Power Word Stun: Stuns creature with 150 hp or less.
  9. Power Word Kill: Kills creature with 100 hp or less.

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