Antipaladin Cruelty and Touch of Corruption Feats
Credit: Paizo forum post by McTaff.
As the antipaladin is the evil reverse of the paladin, so is his touch of corruption and cruelty feature the evil mirror of lay on hands and merc. These feats listed below are effectively reverse archetypes of the feats available to paladins. The prerequisites of these are the same as their paladin equivalent, except that touch of corruption is required in place of lay on hands, and cruelty is required in place of mercy.
The paladin version of the feat is notated in parethesis.
Extra Touch of Corruption (Extra Lay on Hands)
You can use your lay on hands ability two additional times per day.
Extra Cruelty (Extra Cruelty)
Select one additional cruelty for which you qualify. When you use lay on hands to heal damage to one target, it also receives the additional effects of this cruelty.
Greater Cruelty (Greater Mercy)
When you use your Touch Of Corruption ability to deal damage to a target, if that target is already suffering from the conditions you can apply, instead it deals an additional +1d6 points of damage.
Ultimate Cruelty (Ultimate Mercy)
You can expend 10 uses of Touch Of Corruption to attempt to slay one creature you touch, as a slay living spell with a caster level equal to your antipaladin level. Alternatively, you could force negative energy into a recently slain undead creature back into it’s corpse, bringing back to unlife. If you use this ability to revive an undead creature, you must provide a 25gb per hit die gem, or choose to accept the loss of 1 point of Constitution; this point of Constitution automatically returns after 24 hours, and cannot be overcome in any way except by waiting for the duration to expire.
Reward Of Execration (Reward of Grace)
Each time you use your touch of corruption ability, you gain a +1 profane bonus on all attack rolls for 1 round.
Reward Of Suffering (Reward of Life)
Each time you use your touch of corruption ability to damage a creature, you heal a number of hit points equal to your Charisma bonus. This ability has no effect if you use your touch of corruption to heal undead.
Corrupting Charge (Radiant Charge)
When you hit with a charge attack, you can expend all of your remaining uses of touch of corruption to deal extra damage equal to 1d6 per use of touch of corruption expended + your Charisma bonus. This damage comes from unholy power and is not subject to damage reduction, energy immunities, or energy resistances.
Word Of Destruction
You may use your touch of corruption to damage another creature at a range of 30 feet as a standard action that does not provoke an attack of opportunity. You must be able to speak and have a free hand to use this ability. The target takes half the amount they would have been damaged if you had touched them, but suffers the effects of your cruelties as normal.