
Conall O'Kanis |

That depends on if you want total access to every option both offer.
Eldritch Heritage offers: the 1st level benefit, 3rd, 9th (if improved EH is taken twice), and the 15th.
Crossblood means you can pick and choose from both options entirely, but at the drawback of less spells per day, and not actually having almost all abilities from both groups.
I prefer cross blood because of the fine control over which abilities you gain.

TheDishwasher |

That depends on if you want total access to every option both offer.
Eldritch Heritage offers: the 1st level benefit, 3rd, 9th (if improved EH is taken twice), and the 15th.
Crossblood means you can pick and choose from both options entirely, but at the drawback of less spells per day, and not actually having almost all abilities from both groups.
I prefer cross blood because of the fine control over which abilities you gain.
I see, thanks a lot for your insight and for taking the time to answer my question.

TheDishwasher |

I prefer the feats because then you don't end up with less spells, which is the whole point of playing the sorcerer.
Did you have any specific abilities you want to get from either bloodline?
I was looking to be able to teleport my party out of dangerous situations but also be rather capable of blasting and maybe a little bit of off summoning, my DM is allowing 3rd party bloodlines from d20pfsrd