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Complete Divine is a 194-page sourcebook for Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 released in 2004.

Official synopsis[]

WIELD POWER GRANTED BY THE GODS

Legends tell of brave champions whose unwavering faith earned them the favor of the gods. Empowered by the might and magic of their deity, these devoted characters transcend the realm of mere heroes. This supplement for the D&D® game provides everything you need to create divinely inspired characters of any class. Along with new base classes, prestige classes, feats, spells, magic items, and relics, Complete Divine also provides guidelines for incorporating religion - from mysterious cults to powerful theocracies - into your campaign.

To use this supplement, a Dungeon Master also needs the Player’s Handbook, Dungeon Master’s Guide, and Monster Manual. A player needs only the Player’s Handbook.

Content[]

Subtitled "Wield Power Granted by the Gods", this book contains material that helps to create divinely inspired characters of any class. It provides guidelines for incorporating religion in all its forms - from mysterious cults to powerful theocracies - into any campaign, but also presents new base classes, prestige classes, feats, spells, magic items and relics.

The classes introduced by Complete Divine and the original sources of them are: Shugenja and Void Disciple (Oriental Adventures), Favored Soul (Miniatures Handbook), Church Inquisitor, Consecrated Harrier, Contemplative, Divine Oracle, Holy Liberator, Hospitaler, Pious Templar, Sacred Exorcist, Sacred Fist and Warpriest (Defenders of the Faith), Blighter and Geomancer (Masters of the Wild), Temple Raider of Olidammara (Song and Silence), Ur-priest (Book of Vile Darkness), Stormlord (Faiths and Pantheons). Spirit Shaman base class, as well as Black Flame Zealot, Entropomancer, Evangelist, Rainbow servant and Seeker of the Misty Isle prestige classes are new.

Development and release[]

Development[]

The book was written by David Noonan.

Release[]

Complete Divine was released by Wizards of the Coast in May 2004 for $29.95 US, or $44.95 Canadian.[1]

On March 5, 2013, it was re-released in digital format. It is currently available on DriveThruRPG and Dungeon Masters Guild for $14.99.

Reception and influence[]

Critical reception[]

As of 2023, Complete Divine reached the rank of Gold seller on DriveThruRPG.

Influence on other works[]

External links[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Product page. Wizards.com, via Web Archive.
Dungeons & Dragons 3.5
Core rules
Player's HandbookDungeon Master's GuideMonster ManualDungeons & Dragons Basic Game
Supplements
Book of Exalted DeedsCityscapeComplete AdventurerComplete ArcaneComplete ChampionComplete DivineComplete MageComplete PsionicComplete ScoundrelComplete WarriorDraconomiconDragon MagicDrow of the UnderdarkDungeon Master's Guide IIDungeonscapeElder EvilsExpanded Psionics HandbookFiendish Codex I: Hordes of the AbyssFiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine HellsFrostburnHeroes of BattleHeroes of HorrorLibris MortisLords of MadnessMagic Item CompendiumMagic of IncarnumMiniatures HandbookMonster Manual IIIMonster Manual IVMonster Manual VPlanar HandbookPlayer's Handbook IIRaces of DestinyRaces of the DragonRaces of StoneRaces of the WildSandstormSpell CompendiumStormwrackTome of BattleTome of MagicUnearthed ArcanaWeapons of Legacy
Adventures
Expedition to Castle RavenloftExpedition to the Demonweb PitsExpedition to the Ruins of GreyhawkFantastic Locations: Dragondown GrottoRed Hand of Doom