Can a Mostly Human Suli take human feats?


Rules Questions

Liberty's Edge

The relevant text:

Mostly Human: A few sulis have appearances much closer to those of their human ancestors; in fact, they may not even realize their true race. Such geniekin appear to be human, save perhaps minor features like unusual eye color, and they count as humanoid (human) as well as outsider (native) for all purposes (such as humanoid-affecting spells such as charm person or enlarge person). These geniekin do not automatically gain their associated elemental language (but may select it as a bonus language if their Intelligence is high enough). This ability alters the geniekin's type, subtype, and languages. Source PCS:ISR

Thanks. My guess is it's only affecting their type, doesn't mean you can take Fast Learner for example, but I thought I'd ask.


They count as having the human subtype for all purposes, so they'd be able to take feats that require being human.

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