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Originally Posted by Quintain
Given they are bonuses of the same type, by general rule, they don't stack.
There is also this text in the Wish itself:
“Grant a creature a +1 inherent bonus to an ability score. Two to five wish spells cast in immediate succession can grant a creature a +2 to +5 inherent bonus to an ability score (two wishes for a +2 inherent bonus, three wishes for a +3 inherent bonus, and so on). Inherent bonuses are instantaneous, so they cannot be dispelled.
Note: An inherent bonus may not exceed +5 for a single ability score, and inherent bonuses to a particular ability score do not stack, so only the best one applies.”
So, although the abyssal bloodline allows for the break in the maximum value allowed for an inherent bonus, it still follows the normal bonus stacking rules.
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Agree with the final statement. Inherent bonuses follow the same stacking rules, even the Wish spell clarifies “immediate succession” in its description.
A Maximum of +5 inherent bonus to any ability score.
And only the best inherent bonus to any ability applies.