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Can a Society Legal Unchained Summoner use the Morphic Savant archetype , it gives the eidolon all three base forms? Is that an Alteration of the base form or just access to more then one of them?
Yes it can. The archetype in question specifically calls out how it interacts with the Unchained Summoner. The ruling on compatible archetypes was specifically written to address archetypes existing prior to PF:U. Most (if not all) Summoner archetypes released since are compatible with the Unchained Summoner.

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As a final note, we want to advise folks about archetype and other features' compatibility for the unchained classes for the organized play campaign.
The unchained barbarian qualifies for any archetype that does not modify how the rage class feature operates (such as the urban barbarian archetype), and she is limited to any barbarian rage power that appears in Chapter 1 (including the rage powers on page 13)
The unchained monk does not qualify for any archetypes, save those in future publications that specifically cite their compatibility with the unchained monk class.
The unchained rogue qualifies for all existing rogue archetypes, but she is limited to any rogue talents listed in Chapter 1 (including the sidebar on page 24).
The unchained summoner qualifies for all existing summoner archetypes, save those that modify the eidolon's type or base form.
So no I think. Unless the blog is no longer in effect.

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Society Unchained Monday, April 27, 2015 wrote:So no I think. Unless the blog is no longer in effect.As a final note, we want to advise folks about archetype and other features' compatibility for the unchained classes for the organized play campaign.
The unchained barbarian qualifies for any archetype that does not modify how the rage class feature operates (such as the urban barbarian archetype), and she is limited to any barbarian rage power that appears in Chapter 1 (including the rage powers on page 13)
The unchained monk does not qualify for any archetypes, save those in future publications that specifically cite their compatibility with the unchained monk class.
The unchained rogue qualifies for all existing rogue archetypes, but she is limited to any rogue talents listed in Chapter 1 (including the sidebar on page 24).
The unchained summoner qualifies for all existing summoner archetypes, save those that modify the eidolon's type or base form.
The blog only disallows archetypes that modified the base form that existed when the blog was written. The book it came from came out months after the blog post. As Poly mentioned the archetype specifically calls out how to use it with Unchained.