After spending close to a day sometime back trying to get the Luck, Chaos, and Law domains added...they will actually be in the hak. But there is a pretty significant problem with them I only found out about when I was probably 90% done with them and starting to test them in-game. The issue is somewhat complex, but what it comes down to is that the Thay PW hak and tlk file which will contain all the modifications for these custom domains don't actually load for the players (you!) until *after* they've created their PC and logged into the PW. So that means those domain feats and spells (in the hak) and their nice descriptions (in the tlk), etc are not available at character creation since you're using plain old NWN to create them. Which kind of defeats the purpose for spending all that time to add them, and doesn't make me inclined to spend time on any more even if:
Apparently there is a fix for it, but it requires me to make a NWNX change on the server (not a problem), but also requires any player (you!) connecting to the PW to be using the NWNCX. So I dunno...I guess if someone really, really wants to play a cleric with one of those domains, downloading and using the NWNCX is probably not a problem. And you actually only need to use it during character creation, although it is an improved client version of NWN so I do recommend it for everyone, regardless.
One of the more detailed discussions around this problem is here, if you care to read it - http://forum.bioware.com/topic/546868-pr...ltiplayer/
I'll think about adding the other two spells. No promises though.
Apparently there is a fix for it, but it requires me to make a NWNX change on the server (not a problem), but also requires any player (you!) connecting to the PW to be using the NWNCX. So I dunno...I guess if someone really, really wants to play a cleric with one of those domains, downloading and using the NWNCX is probably not a problem. And you actually only need to use it during character creation, although it is an improved client version of NWN so I do recommend it for everyone, regardless.
One of the more detailed discussions around this problem is here, if you care to read it - http://forum.bioware.com/topic/546868-pr...ltiplayer/
I'll think about adding the other two spells. No promises though.