Adopted trait and Honeyed Words trait


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So I have searched and searched and cant figure it out. The Adopted Trait allows you to get a race trait from another race. In another tread I saw somebody suggest to get Honeyed Words with that trait. Now I put it into Hero Lab and it allowed me to do it and so I didnt think anything of it. Now my DM has pointed out that Honeyed Word is a religion trait and cant be taken with adopted but it comes from the Dwarves of Galorian book, which our copy of has disappeared somewhere. So this is a pretty basic question. Can I actually take Honeyed Words with the adopted trait or do I even need the adopted trait (it doesnt look to be racially specific on the pfsrd) and can I take it naturally. If it matters the character is neutral good, does worship Grundinar, and is an Elf.

Sczarni

Adopted allows you to take a Race Trait. If Honeyed Words is not a Race Trait, no need to take Adopted. If Honeyed Words has some other requirement that you don't fulfill, like being a diametrically opposed alignment, then you can't take it at all.


Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; Starfinder Charter Superscriber

Why not just take Mediator from the Champions of Purity? It is exactly the same but no religious requirement.

Mediator: "Benefit(s): You receive a +1 trait bonus on Diplomacy checks. In addition, you receive a +1 trait bonus to the DC of any charm or compulsion effect that does not provide ongoing control and results in peaceful acts, such as calm emotions, sleep, or a suggestion to lay down arms."

Honeyed Words: "Benefit: You receive a +1 trait bonus on Diplomacy checks. In addition, you receive a +1 trait bonus to the DC of any charm or compulsion that does not provide ongoing control and results in peaceful acts, such as calm emotions, sleep, or a suggestion to lay down arms."

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