| Darth Grall |
Okay, so Eldritch Heritage and its line normally give you a series of blood line powers. The mythic version lets you "gain ... powers of the bloodline tied to Eldritch Heritage as if your sorcerer level were your character level -2."
So if I am reading this right it completely bypasses the needs for the other bloodline feats by giving all the others at an appropriate level to you. Is that correct or does it only change the way you calculate them? Think it's the former, but just want to confirm it.
| +5 Toaster |
Also, you normally miss out on either your 3rd level or 9th level power, this gets you both.
well you can take improved twice but...yeah not that worth it. It should be noted that, as written, if you improve your effective sorcerer level for the mythic version (such as robes of arcane heritage) you can not only get the capstone ability, but you might be able to get it early. Edit: wait a minute, scratch the early access part, i dont think i am remembering the robes correctly.
| Ashram |
Kiinyan wrote:Also, you normally miss out on either your 3rd level or 9th level power, this gets you both.well you can take improved twice but...yeah not that worth it. It should be noted that, as written, if you improve your effective sorcerer level for the mythic version (such as robes of arcane heritage) you can not only get the capstone ability, but you might be able to get it early. Edit: wait a minute, scratch the early access part, i dont think i am remembering the robes correctly.
This is also wrong because Eldritch Heritage [Mythic] says that you gain the powers based on Eldritch Heritage; the bloodline capstone is not a part of Eldritch Heritage because you cap at the 15th level power.
| Samasboy1 |
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This is also wrong because Eldritch Heritage [Mythic] says that you gain the powers based on Eldritch Heritage; the bloodline capstone is not a part of Eldritch Heritage because you cap at the 15th level power.
If the quote of the feats text at top is accurate, then No it doesn't.
It says you gain the bloodline powers of the bloodline tied to your Eldritch Heritage feat. But it doesn't say anything about the powers granted by the Eldritch Heritage feat itself.
Especially since it doesn't state the Eldritch Heritage feat chain, but the Eldritch Heritage feat itself, which would only grant you the first power and none other (so it doesn't cap at level 15, it caps at 1)