Chess Pwn |
so bloodline mutations seem pretty neat but I have some questions about them.
1) Whenever a bloodrager or a sorcerer gains a new bloodline power, she can swap her bloodline power for a bloodline mutation whose prerequisites she meets.
Blood Havoc
Whenever you cast a bloodrager or sorcerer spell that deals damage... This ability replaces the sorcerer’s 1st-level bloodline power or the bloodrager’s 4th-level bloodline power.
okay, so could a sorcerer swap their lv3 power for this one or does it have to be the 1st?
2) could an arcanist select a bloodline mutation with bloodline development? What about a Blood Arcanist?
2.a) and if so would blood havoc do anything for them?
Alexander Augunas Contributor |
Alexander Augunas Contributor |
The arcanist question is because it says, "The arcanist gains that bloodline's 1st-level bloodline power as though she were a 1st-level sorcerer."
So you're gaining it as a sorcerer,
The ability says you need to be a sorcerer to take it. An arcanist is not a sorcerer, even i lf she gets something that's like a sorcerer's ability.
It lacks the language that, say, sub domains have that says other classes that get cleric domains can take them. I intended them to be bloodrager and sorcerer only because people always complain that the arcanist invalidates the sorcerer.
Of course, any statement that Paizo issues on the mechanic will trump my own.
Calth |
So am I right that this line, "a bloodrager or sorcerer cannot swap
a bloodline power that she has altered or replaced with an
archetype for a bloodline mutation."Means that a crossblooded couldn't swap any of it's powers for a mutation, but still could select them with it's bloodline feats right?
That's how I read it. And swapping for bloodline feats is probably the best bet anyways, since typically bloodline powers tend to be stronger than bloodline feats.