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This provides..."Benefit: Choose another humanoid race. You count as
both human and that race for any effects related to race. For example, if you choose dwarf, you are considered both a human and a dwarf for the purpose of taking traits, feats, how spells and magic items affect you, and so on." APG p 169. This feat shows as implemented, but on my character .por with the feat seems to be no change that indicates it is doing anything. For example, if I select Elf, I would expect it would at least show a +2 on perception or spellcraft. Or am I missing something? |
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The Feat doesn't give you the racial bonuses and abilities of the second race, it just lets you meet any prerequisites that depend on being the race.
Currently Running: Pathfinder Second Edition Currently Playing: Pathfinder First Edition, Star Trek Adventures Former HL Games: D&D 4e & 5e, Mutants & Masterminds 2E & 3E, Savage Worlds |
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