Counting as Multiple Subtypes


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Sovereign Court

Okay, this was just an idea I had and has no practical application from what I can tell. However, to the point assume the following. An Aasimar with the Scion of Humanity Alt Racial Trait. Now you qualify as Outsider (Native) as well as Humanoid (Human) for all effects related to race. Now because you just love adding subtypes you take Racial Heritage (Elf). Now you qualify as an Outsider (Native), Humanoid (Human), and Humanoid (Elf).

Now here is the question, besides tripling the likely hood that a Ranger has picked your subtype as a favored enemy or tripling the likely hood that a bane weapon affects you, what are any other benefits/downfalls of doing this?

Note: I choose Elf arbitrarily and if you can think of anything more beneficial/detrimental please use it instead.

Edit: Just thought of being able to use certain feats and archetypes. Is there anything else?

Another Edit: Just realized that my human sorcerer can take Racial Heritage (Half-Elf) and now I can use Paragon Surge and I get the nice FCB of humans. That is nice, especially considering that Sorcerers are not really feat heavy classes so this wont be much of a burden.

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