| Aureus |
I really like the Heritage Feats. But as far as I know only chracters with sorcerer levels qualify for them. Recently there was a post on the STAP-boards on a group featuring a druid with a Heritage Feat. As one of my players (also in the STAP) running a beguiler wants to take a level sorcerer just because of the Fey Heritage feat, I'm asking here wether one really needs to have a level of sorcerer to take these feats?
BTW I think he was impressed by the DR of those pesky red caps in Fort Blackwell.
| Chris P |
I really like the Heritage Feats. But as far as I know only chracters with sorcerer levels qualify for them. Recently there was a post on the STAP-boards on a group featuring a druid with a Heritage Feat. As one of my players (also in the STAP) running a beguiler wants to take a level sorcerer just because of the Fey Heritage feat, I'm asking here wether one really needs to have a level of sorcerer to take these feats?
BTW I think he was impressed by the DR of those pesky red caps in Fort Blackwell.
Well I don't remember the new Heritage feats in the Complete Mage requireing you to be sorcerer (at least not in their short descriptions), but I could be wrong. Now a Beguiler with the some of the Fey Heritage feats could be a powerful combination. I'm not sure I would bother making them take a level of sorcerer. It will be a powerful combo but not game breaking.