Antipaladin Graveknight Damage Stacking


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It sure sounds like I can stack these two damage options on the same attack, but I wanted to get some outside opinions.

Conductive (weapon special ability)
" A conductive weapon is able to channel the energy of a spell- like or supernatural ability that relies on a melee or ranged touch attack to hit its target (such as from an anti-paladin’s touch of corruption class feature). When the wielder makes a successful melee attack with this weapon, he may choose to expend two uses of his magical ability to channel it through the weapon to the struck opponent, which suffers the effects of both the weapon attack and the special ability. For example, an anti-paladin who strikes a living opponent with her conductive greatsword can expend two uses of her touch of corruption ability (a supernatural melee touch attack) to deal both greatsword damage and damage from one use of touch of corruption. This weapon special ability can only be used once per round, and only works with magical abilities of the same type as the weapon (melee)."

And

Channel Smite (combat feat)

You can channel your divine energy through a melee weapon you wield.

Prerequisite: Channel energy class feature.

Benefit: Before you make a melee attack roll, you can choose to spend one use of your channel energy ability as a swift action. If you channel positive energy and you hit an undead creature, that creature takes an amount of additional damage equal to the damage dealt by your channel positive energy ability. If you channel negative energy and you hit a living creature, that creature takes an amount of additional damage equal to the damage dealt by your channel negative energy ability. Your target can make a Will save, as normal, to halve this additional damage. If your attack misses, the channel energy ability is still expended with no effect.

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