I find it very displeasing how only wizards with spell school divination get scrying/arcane eye, as well as the C&C bonuses. Although wizards do not get invisibility, it does not mean that they should be the ones to get bonuses.
We have spoken on sorceror a while back on this but clerics as well (although this may seem OP) should be able to get something out of GSF divination besides simple extended spell durations.
Accuse me of whining and such but place imput below.
I agree.
I agree as well.
I for one, as a Rogue, think Rogues should get Arcane Eye via Perk if you take a level 8 feat to be a Gypsy Fortuneteller/Seer.
Then I too will agree with Rogues need GSF:Divination perks for their Arcane Eye.
I think it's displeasing that Sorcerer's and Wizards share a spell list.
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People need to stop making assumptions and assuming they are fact.
Greater Spell Focus DIvination provides all the bonuses to scrying and arcane eye as a diviner, having played a transmuter using divination focus I can tell you the spell foci do their thing. Specialization grants one benifit and thats one bonus spell slot in every circle.
To be honest I'm totally confused by the OP and am not sure what the suggestion is.
You seem to be misled. There is only one mechanical bonus that a specialist diviner with GSF: Divination has over a sorcerer with the same feats: C/C grants damage reduction for the duration of the spell, and is solely intended to lighten the impact of lacking invisibility on quests.
All other changes to divination spells are experienced equally by sorcerers, or indeed any class which can cast these spells.
I must have been misled. Apparently a while back there was this thread pretaining that wizards with spec school divination could scry. I stand corrected and thank you for your time.