Deleriad said:
You are right. Most major religions get access to the "all" spells most of which are fairly foundational. After that, a deity may have one or two spheres of influence which will provide access to a few more specialist spells. A reasonable assumption going off just the core rules is that a religion may provide access to about 20-25 different spells in total.
There was the idea of Common Divine magic that all cults had, although some cults were very small and only had access to a few of the Common Divine spells.
Having access to 20-25 spells seems a little high to me. Most cults have 2 or 3 cult special Runemagic spells and perhaps the same number of standard runemagic spells plus 3-5 Cult Special Divine Magic spells. I suppose if you included Common Divine Magic then you could get close to 20-25 spells.
Deleriad said:
Again, if going just off the core and playing the game as written, an initiate of a cult can store a maximum of POW-1 in Magnitude of spells at once. This is a practical maximum of 20 points but would leave the initiate with just one Magic Point of their own.
Which many people think is far too low and is impractical.
Deleriad said:
In previous versions of RQ with a bit of Monty Haul mentality you might get the occasional Rune Priest running around with 30-50 Magnitude in *reusable* divine magic so some older players find MRQ's divine magic limiting at the top end.
Monty Haul Mentality? Not at all. Such levels could be quite easily reached with a prolonged campaign. If you got all the spells at once in a starting character then yes, but this almost never happened.
The difference between previous versions of RQ and the current version is that Divine Magic has been vastly downgraded, perhaps for reasons of balance, perhaps to model the Imperial Age. It doesn't ring true to me that a powerful priest can do virtually nothing with his few castings.
The old RQ books (Runemasters, RQ3 Trollpack, Dorastor) had well-balanced and reasonably powerful rune level NPCs, something that we haven't really seen yet in RQM.
But, I am an old, fuddy-duddy RQ-fogey, so I would hanker after the glories of yesteryear ...