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Extra Cruelty (Mercy)

bodrin

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I'm trying to modify the Extra Mercy (feat) to grant an Antipaladin an extra Cruelty.

I can't find the field to target the cruelty table on the class, what's the tag / field I should be looking for?

I need to make the pre req check for the Lay on Hands ability which the Antipaladin doesn't get and the cruelty ability which I can't seem to find.

Note : The extra lay on hands feat adds to the touch of corruption ability

PFRSRD SAYS = Touch of Corruption (Su): Beginning at 2nd level, an antipaladin surrounds his hand with a fiendish flame, causing terrible wounds to open on those he touches. Each day he can use this ability a number of times equal to 1/2 his antipaladin level + his Charisma modifier. As a touch attack, an antipaladin can cause 1d6 points of damage for every two antipaladin levels he possesses. Using this ability is a standard action that does not provoke attacks of opportunity.

Alternatively, an antipaladin can use this power to heal undead creatures, restoring 1d6 hit points for every two levels the antipaladin possesses.

This ability is modified by any feat, spell, or effect that specifically works with the lay on hands paladin class feature. For example, the Extra Lay On Hands feat grants an antipaladin 2 additional uses of the touch of corruption class feature.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Up and at it early, eh Bodrin?

Mercies and Cruelties are both primary custom abilities, and as such their number is stored in the cGiveSpec field on the class helper
 
Up and at it early, eh Bodrin?

Mercies and Cruelties are both primary custom abilities, and as such their number is stored in the cGiveSpec field on the class helper

Just tinkering with a portfolio before I go to work. ;)

GMT 14:55 at the moment!
 
Ah, my bad. Didn't see your signature saying you're in the UK. It's early morning here in California
 
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