Jack Simth
First Post
That is a worry.Well, first of all, I actually dock them 1 spell per level. No worries, though, because it gets replaced with the bonus spell that the bonus DCv1 Bloodline Feats provide.
See, normally, a Sorcerer picks spells pretty carefully around usefulness. The DCv1 Heritage feats? They're chosen primarily around flavor. Sure, you can pick a "good" bloodline... and get two or three spells you would have chosen anyway... but when you're doing this, you're reducing the Sorcerer's options. Not only are you forcing them to never take a (granted, usually small) class of spells, but you're also forcing them to take a set of spells that they wouldn't otherwise - you're reducing the Sorcerer's power in doing this, and the Sorcerer is already the weakest of the Core Full Casters (Note: these CFC's do not normally deplete the ozone layer).
You're also denying them the ability to make up their own flavor to go with the mechanics when you do this - there's no possibility of, say, a commoner (explaining the d4 hit die) who was granted power after he helped a leprechaun disguised as an orphan, or one who was imbued with raw magic after being kidnapped from his bed by a BBEG and experimented on, or the guy who's just that forceful with his will (ala Psions with a different flavor) - they MUST have some ancestor or other that granted them these abilities.Second, the Bloodline feats cover a wide variety of ancestries- elementals, celestial, infernal, fey, illithid, undeaderm
and so forth, including dragons. IOW, Sorcerers are delivered from being linked to dragons exclusively.
Third, it gives a mechanical justification for their being innately gifted with arcane spellcasting ability. He can do something normal human(oid)s can do- cast arcane spells without studying to do so- because he's more than human(oid).
The subsequent heritage feats, however, must be taken as normal, if any are taken at all.
Between the power-down of what's already the weakest of the full casters, and the forcing of their flavor into a particular type of channel, that particular choice of house-rule kinda leaves a sour taste in my mouth.