No. The eldritch blast is a class-based SLA and not an innate (i.e. a racial one) SLA, and the Savage Species feat only affects the latter kind.JonnyFive said:no that i know it states it in the writeup on the abilites themselfs. my question is can he benifit from the feat supernatural transformation, out of Savage Species?
Same as with the eldritch blast. You only get invocations as a result of the warlock class. Nothing derived from a class counts as "innate". Only racial abilities do.JonnyFive said:ok, what about the warlocks invocations?
JonnyFive said:no that i know it states it in the writeup on the abilites themselfs. my question is can he benifit from the feat supernatural transformation, out of Savage Species?
FAQ 3.5 (2005-11-24) said:Can a warlock qualify for the Supernatural Transformation feat (Savage Species, page 39) and change one of his invocations into a supernatural ability?
No. The warlock’s spell-like abilities are learned (from class levels), not innate (that is, part of his racial traits).