5e
5e Level 6 · Transmutation| Level | 6 |
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| School | Transmutation |
| Classes | Warlock, Wizard |
| Casting time | 1 action |
| Range | 60 feet |
| Components | V, S, M (A pinch of lime, water, and earth) |
| Duration | Concentration, up to 1 minute |
| Saving throw | Constitution |
You attempt to turn one creature that you can see within range into stone. If the target's body is made of flesh, the creature must make a constitution saving throw. On a failed save, it is restrained as its flesh begins to harden. On a successful save, the creature isn't affected. A creature restrained by this spell must make another constitution saving throw at the end of each of its turns. If it successfully saves against this spell three times, the spell ends. If it fails its saves three times, it is turned to stone and subjected to the petrified condition for the duration. The successes and failures don't need to be consecutive; keep track of both until the target collects three of a kind. If the creature is physically broken while petrified, it suffers from similar deformities if it reverts to its original state. If you maintain your concentration on this spell for the entire possible duration, the creature is turned to stone until the effect is removed.
bfrpg
bfrpg Level 6| Level | 6 |
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| Classes | Magic User 6 |
| Range | 30'/level |
| Duration | permanent |
| Reversible | Yes |
This spell causes the subject, along with all its carried gear, to turn into a mindless, inert statue. A saving throw vs. Petrification is allowed to resist the spell. If the statue resulting from this spell is broken or damaged, the subject (if ever returned to its original state) suffers equivalent damage or deformities. Only creatures made of flesh are affected by this spell.
The reverse spell, stone to flesh, acts as a counterspell for flesh to stone, restoring the creature just as it was when it was petrified. It does nothing if applied to stone that is not the result of flesh to stone or similar petrification effects (such as a medusa's gaze).