Can a sorcerer take Eldritch heritage?

Can a sorcerer take Eldritch heritage?

You are descended from a long line of sorcerers, and some portion of their power flows in your veins. For purposes of using that power, treat your sorcerer level as equal to your character level – 2, even if you have levels in sorcerer. You do not gain any of the other bloodline abilities.

Can you take Eldritch Heritage multiple times?

You can not take it more than 1 time according to the rules. If you could take it more than one time it would say so. If a feat does not say anything about taking it multiple times then it can only be taken one time.

Can you use Eldritch Heritage on wildblooded bloodlines?

This means that, as it’s currently written, Wildblooded bloodlines are NOT eligible for the Eldritch Heritage feat. This has been hotly contested on the Paizo forums, but I feel that it’s pretty clear that you can’t use Eldritch Heritage to gain Wildblooded powers.

Are there wildblooded bloodlines in magic in the blood?

The issue here, is, Paizo decided to write this up as an archetype, as opposed to saying “these are the Wildblooded bloodlines”. This means that, as it’s currently written, Wildblooded bloodlines are NOT eligible for the Eldritch Heritage feat.

Can a sorcerer have more than one bloodline?

A sorcerer must pick one bloodline upon taking her first level of sorcerer. A crossblooded sorcerer selects two different bloodlines. The sorcerer may gain access to the skills, feats, and some of the powers of both bloodlines she is descended from […]. Vanilla Arcanist cant have a Sorcerer bloodline.

How to get sorcerer bloodline in Pathfinder 1E?

The obvious one. Take a level of Sorcerer and you gain one. A sorcerer must pick one bloodline upon taking her first level of sorcerer. A crossblooded sorcerer selects two different bloodlines. The sorcerer may gain access to the skills, feats, and some of the powers of both bloodlines she is descended from […].