
HumbleGamer |
Whether through instinct, study, or magic, you feel a deeper connection to your ancestry. You gain a 1st-level ancestry feat.
I don't know whether this might have already been discussed or not, but is the first part meant to be flavor or not?
Is a character part of ancestry X able to also select lvl 1 ancestry feat from the ancestry Y he/she took with adopted ancestry, or is a feat meant for only the character acentry feats?

Aw3som3-117 |
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Two things:
1. Yes, the first sentence is flavor text explaining what's happening in the game world, and the second is how that translates into game mechanics. This is a common practice in pf2.
2. The feat does what it says it does: it gives you a (singular) 1st-level ancestry feat. That being said, you could certainly take a first level ancestry feat from your adopted ancestry, as you now have access to those feats, but you wouldn't get both