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No, sorry, you're mistaken.

If you look at the dedication feat you'll notice it saying you gain the anethema of the instinct, and no other a abilities it grants:

"Choose an instinct as you would if you were a barbarian. You have that instinct for all purposes and become bound by its anathema, but you don’t gain any of the other abilities it grants."

So you do not gain it from the offset. Now the instinct ability feat, states:

"You gain the instinct ability for the instinct you chose for Barbarian Dedication." And you can not assume that you grant anything beyond that one thing it says, otherwise you could take that liberty with all feats and we might as well not have a ruleset to play by.

The only was to get the specialisation ability, that I'm aware of, it's to take barbarian levels and get the weapon specialisation ability at level 7. And this makes perfect sense


I noticed that one of my favourite spells, form of the dragon, seems to be faulty in it's mythic version. It says that all breathweapon damage increases to 10d6, but for Form of the Dragon three that'd be a decrease.

I couldn't find any Errata's for the Mythic Adventures book. Any info out there on the spell?

Thank you for your time. furryn.