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Globetrotter
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Old March 31st, 2014, 08:08 PM
How do you get this to work in Hero Lab?

It's from the wrath of the righteous AP.
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Old April 1st, 2014, 10:58 AM
Hmm, you're talking about the trait, yes?

It looks like the only implementation is to type into the provided space the spells you can use each day.
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Old April 2nd, 2014, 04:49 AM
Yes, the trait. Sorry, I wasn't very clear on this one.

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Touched by Divinity: You begin play with a silver holy symbol of your chosen deity for free.
Easy enough to do

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In addition, choose one domain associated with your chosen deity. You gain the use of that domain’s 1st-level domain spell as a spell-like ability usable once per day (CL equals your character level).
Harder to do

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The PC can select a second domain granted by his affiliated deity. He can use
the 1st-level spells of both domains as spell-like abilities a number of times per day each equal to his mythic tier. By expending one use of mythic power, he may use any of these two domains’ spells as a spell-like ability, but may only use spells of a level equal to or less than his mythic tier.
Much harder to do.
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