Psionics Transcended: The Power of Ki The number of points in a divine mystic‘s ki pool is equal to 1/2 her divine mystic level + her Charisma modifier The divine mystic‘s ki pool is used to augment spells and power other divine mystic abilities The ki pool replenishes each morning after hours of rest or meditation; these hours not need to be consecutive If the divine mystic possesses levels in another class that grants a ki pool, divine mystic levels stack with the levels of that class to determine the total number of ki points in the combined pool, but only one ability score modifier is added to the total The choice of which score is used is made when the second class ability is gained, and once made, the choice is set The divine mystic can now use ki points from this pool to power the abilities of every class she possesses that grants a pool Table 3-7: Divine Mystic Spells Known Level 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 5 6 7 8 9 9 9 9 9 2 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Spell Known (by Spell Level) 2 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 2 3 4 4 4 4 4 2 3 4 4 4 4 2 3 4 4 4 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 A divine mystic can increase the amount of damage healed or harmed by 1d6 for every ki point spent The number of ki points that can be spent for each channel is restricted to 1/2 the divine mystic level Augment Spells (Su): Beginning at 4th level, a divine mystic can use standard spell augmentations on any spells with the healing subclass or the good spell descriptor Psionic Cure (Su): Beginning at 8th level, as a standard action, you can cast any single-target cure spell by spending a number of ki points equal to the cure spell level (cure spells include all spells with ―cure‖ in the name) However, you not gain the caster level adjustment to healing If the cure heals 2d8 + per caster level, your psionic cure spell only heals 2d8 hit points You can spend additional ki point to grant the psionic cure spell a range of close (25ft + ft./2 levels) that can be cast on a willing creature You may cast the psionic cure spell on multiple targets by spending additional ki point for each target after the first The targets must all be in range and no more than 30‘ from any other target You must spend the ki point to make the spell a close-ranged spell You still need line of sight to cast on any target Spells cast this way not count towards your daily spell allotment The total number of ki points that can be spent on any single psionic cure spell casting cannot exceed 1/2 your cleric level Psionic Domains 2 3 Deity: The Divine mystic has no true deity that it worships She worships the divine self and believes all living things were born to seek divinity The divine mystic‘s holy symbol is a custom symbol of her own choosing It must be presented in all instances where a cleric‘s holy symbol is required Domains: A divine mystic chooses only one domain instead of two at 1st level Divine mystics are restricted to domains that have a deity of divine self or universal The divine mystic can cast her domain spell any number of times per day up to her daily allotment of spells Channel Energy (Su): Unlike traditional clerics, a divine mystic always channels positive energy if they are a living creature The amount of damage healed or dealt increases by 1d6 every three levels instead of every two (2d6 at 4th, 3d6 at 7th, 4d6 at 10th, 5d6 at 13th, 6d6 at 16th, and 7d6 at 19th) The following cleric domains can be selected by the divine mystic, a specific deity, or, with the agreement of the GM, as part of the cleric‘s spiritual inclinations and abilities In order to choose a psionic domain, the character must have a ki pool as a class feature, a race trait, or a feat Two or more associated domains are listed to allow selection of psionic domains based on existing deities A psionic domain can be selected as a replacement for, but not in addition to any associated domain For example, the Energy domain lists Air, Earth, Fire, and Water as associated domains If you have a ki pool you could select the Energy domain as one, but would be prohibited from selecting Air, Earth, Fire, or Water as a second domain Astral Domain Deities: Divine Self, Universal Associated Domains: Liberation, Travel Granted Powers: You see beyond yourself and the physical world into the great astral plane Your power comes from utilizing that knowledge to travel great distances quickly 22