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This is a really fuzzy area as if you read Racial Heritage feat and elven blooded trait they have the same language. they both read "Effects"
Racial Heritage then goes on to say "For example" and list feats and such. But it dose NOT say "Effects and Feats so on." It says "Effects...for example....."
By this wording it says "effects" does include feats and more. RAI? No idea but RAW they share the same wording just one does not have examples.
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Racial Heritage
The blood of a non-human ancestor f lows in your veins.
Prerequisite: Human.
Benefit: Choose another humanoid race. You count as
both human and that race for any effects related to race.
For example, if you choose dwarf, you are considered both
a human and a dwarf for the purpose of taking traits, feats,
how spells and magic items affect you, and so on.
So I can take feats and I found an FAQ from Jason Bulmahn from July 27, 2012 saying I could take archtypes also so that answered all my questions and should answer anyone elses to.
Can a human with the Racial Heritage feat take levels in an archetype that requires you to be of a specific race?
Yes, the Racial Heritage feat allows you to qualify for archetypes that have the chosen race as a requirement, assuming you still meet all of the other requirements to take levels in the archetype.—Jason Bulmahn, 07/27/12