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PFS StandardCleric

Source Player Core pg. 217
You are an ordained priest of your deity and have even learned how to cast a few divine spells. Though your main training lies elsewhere, your religious calling provides you divine gifts.

Multiclass Cleric Characters


Although many characters profess faith in the gods, the cleric archetype represents a character of another class who’s been acknowledged by a particular deity and granted divine spellcasting. Before a character takes the cleric archetype, it’s important to consider the god’s anathema and whether they’ll be able to avoid it. The many domains available to clerics of different deities also present a variety of options for focus spells.
  • Martial clerics are typically looking for a potent domain spell or some healing to use in a pinch.
  • Divine witch clerics double down as the ultimate divine spellcasters.
  • Other spellcaster clerics diversify their options, becoming theurgic characters who combine two magical traditions.

There is a Legacy version here.

PFS StandardCleric Dedication Feat 2

Archetype Dedication Multiclass 
Source Player Core pg. 217
Archetype Cleric
Prerequisites Wisdom +2

You cast spells like a cleric. You gain the Cast a Spell activity. You can prepare two common cantrips each day from the divine spell list or any other divine cantrips you have access to. You’re trained in the spell attack modifier and spell DC statistics. Your key spellcasting attribute for cleric archetype spells is Wisdom, and they are divine cleric spells.

Choose a deity as you would if you were a cleric. You become bound by that deity’s anathema and can receive that deity’s divine sanctification. You become trained in Religion and your deity’s associated skill; for each of these skills in which you were already trained, you instead become trained in a skill of your choice. You don’t gain any other abilities from your choice of deity.
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PFS StandardBasic Cleric Spellcasting Feat 4

Archetype 
Source Player Core pg. 217
Archetype Cleric
Prerequisites Cleric Dedication

You gain the basic spellcasting benefits (page 215). You can prepare your deity’s spells in your spell slots of the appropriate rank from the cleric archetype.
There is a Legacy version here.

PFS StandardBasic Dogma Feat 4

Archetype 
Source Player Core pg. 217
Archetype Cleric
Prerequisites Cleric Dedication

You gain a 1st- or 2nd-level cleric feat.
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PFS StandardAdvanced Dogma Feat 6

Archetype 
Source Player Core pg. 217
Archetype Cleric
Prerequisites Basic Dogma

You gain one cleric feat. For the purpose of meeting its prerequisites, your cleric level is equal to half your character level.

Special You can select this feat more than once. Each time you select it, you gain another cleric feat.
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PFS StandardDivine Breadth Feat 8

Archetype 
Source Player Core pg. 217
Archetype Cleric
Prerequisites Basic Cleric Spellcasting

As your understanding increases, your god grants you more divine spells each day. Increase the spell slots you gain from cleric archetype feats by 1 for each spell rank other than your two highest cleric spell slots.
There is a Legacy version here.

PFS StandardExpert Cleric Spellcasting Feat 12

Archetype 
Source Player Core pg. 217
Archetype Cleric
Prerequisites Basic Cleric Spellcasting; master in Religion

You gain the expert spellcasting benefits.
There is a Legacy version here.

PFS StandardMaster Cleric Spellcasting Feat 18

Archetype 
Source Player Core pg. 217
Archetype Cleric
Prerequisites Expert Cleric Spellcasting; legendary in Religion

You gain the master spellcasting benefits.