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Just one thing I noticed when looking at the Inquisitor spell list.

The Inquisitor gets Cleanse as a 6th level spell. This spell restores some HP (4d8 + level, so comparable to Cure Critical Wounds; like most healing spells it's a relatively small amount), and also cures a bunch of conditions. Unfortunately, this spell's range is Personal, so it can't be cast on others.

The Inquisitor also gets Heal as a 6th level spell. This spell restores 150 HP (actually a lot of HP this time; would heal less below 15th level, but the Inquisitor doesn't get 6th level spells until level 16), cures all the same conditions that Cleanse cures plus 2 others, and has Touch range, so it *can* be cast on others (as well as on the self).

It is very obvious that Heal is much better than Cleanse, and they're the same level for the Inquisitor, so why should an Inquisitor ever learn Cleanse?

(The spell makes a little more sense for Clerics, where it's a level lower than Heal, though I personally wish it were on the Alchemist list, particularly since they only have 5 spells at 5th level and no healing spell, unlike other levels.)
P&P version also adds Break Enchantment at a higher spell level, but this isn't implemented in Kingmaker afaik - it might be in the background but not in flavor text?
not all spells are created equal.