Index of Spells by Level - Wuj 5

Name
School Casting Time Source Book
Save - Res Level Comps
Dur Range Recharge
Effect
Expensive Focus
Expensive Material
XP Cost
Description
Full Description
Animal Growth
Transmutation 1 standard action SRD
Fortitude negates - Yes Arc 4, Drd 5, Rgr 4, Scalykind 5, Sor/Wiz 5, Wuj 5 V, S
1 min./level Medium General
Targets: Up to one animal (Gargantuan or smaller) per two levels, no two of which can be more than 30 ft. apart

One animal/two levels doubles in size.

A number of animals grow to twice their normal size and eight times their normal weight. This alteration changes each animal's size category to the next largest, grants it a +8 size bonus to Strength and a +4 size bonus to Constitution (and thus an extra 2 hit points per HD), and imposes a -2 size penalty to Dexterity. The creature's existing natural armor bonus increases by 2. The size change also affects the animal's modifier to AC and attack rolls and its base damage. The animal's space and reach change as appropriate to the new size, but its speed does not change.

The spell also grants each subject damage reduction 10/magic and a +4 resistance bonus on saving throws. If insufficient room is available for the desired growth, the creature attains the maximum possible size and may make a Strength check (using its increased Strength) to burst any enclosures in the process. If it fails, it is constrained without harm by the materials enclosing it - the spell cannot be used to crush a creature by increasing its size.

All equipment worn or carried by an animal is similarly enlarged by the spell, though this change has no effect on the magical properties of any such equipment.

Any enlarged item that leaves the enlarged creature's possession instantly returns to its normal size.

The spell gives no means of command or influence over the enlarged animals.

Multiple magical effects that increase size do not stack.

Arc of Lightning
    SPC
  Arc 4, Drd 4, Sor/Wiz 5, Wmg 5, Wuj 5  
    General

Line of electricity between two creatures (1d6/level damage).

Baleful Polymorph
Transmutation (Polymorph) 1 standard action SRD
Fortitude negates, Will partial; see text - Yes Adp 5, Arc 5, Drd 5, HB 4, Sin-G 5, Sor/Wiz 5, Transformation 6, Wuj 5 V, S
Permanent Close General
Target: One creature

Transforms subject into harmless animal.

As polymorph, except that you change the subject into a Small or smaller animal of no more than 1 HD. If the new form would prove fatal to the creature the subject gets a +4 bonus on the save.

If the spell succeeds, the subject must also make a Will save. If this second save fails, the creature loses its extraordinary, supernatural, and spell-like abilities, loses its ability to cast spells (if it had the ability), and gains the alignment, special abilities, and Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma scores of its new form in place of its own. It still retains its class and level (or HD), as well as all benefits deriving therefrom (such as base attack bonus, base save bonuses, and hit points). It retains any class features (other than spellcasting) that aren't extraordinary, supernatural, or spell-like abilities.

Incorporeal or gaseous creatures are immune to being polymorphed, and a creature with the shapechanger subtype can revert to its natural form as a standard action.

Cone of Cold
Evocation [Cold] 1 standard action SRD
Reflex half - Yes Cold 6, Sor/Wiz 5, Water 6, Wmg 5, Wuj 5 V, S, M/DF
Instant 60 ft. General
Area: Cone-shaped burst

1d6/level cold damage.

Cone of cold creates an area of extreme cold, originating at your hand and extending outward in a cone. It drains heat, dealing 1d6 points of cold damage per caster level (maximum 15d6).

Dominate Person
Enchantment (Compulsion) [Mind-Affecting] 1 round SRD
Will negates - Yes Beguiler 5, Brd 4, Domination 4, HB 4, Sor/Wiz 5, Wuj 5 V, S
1 day/level Close 1 hour
Target: One humanoid

Controls humanoid telepathically.

You can control the actions of any humanoid creature through a telepathic link that you establish with the subjects mind.

If you and the subject have a common language, you can generally force the subject to perform as you desire, within the limits of its abilities. If no common language exists, you can communicate only basic commands, such as Come here, Go there, Fight, and Stand still. You know what the subject is experiencing, but you do not receive direct sensory input from it, nor can it communicate with you telepathically.

Once you have given a dominated creature a command, it continues to attempt to carry out that command to the exclusion of all other activities except those necessary for day-to-day survival (such as sleeping, eating, and so forth). Because of this limited range of activity, a Sense Motive check against DC 15 (rather than DC 25) can determine that the subjects behavior is being influenced by an enchantment effect (see the Sense Motive skill description).

Changing your instructions or giving a dominated creature a new command is the equivalent of redirecting a spell, so it is a move action.

By concentrating fully on the spell (a standard action), you can receive full sensory input as interpreted by the mind of the subject, though it still can't communicate with you. You can't actually see through the subjects eyes, so it's not as good as being there yourself, but you still get a good idea of what's going on.

Subjects resist this control, and any subject forced to take actions against its nature receives a new saving throw with a +2 bonus. Obviously self-destructive orders are not carried out. Once control is established, the range at which it can be exercised is unlimited, as long as you and the subject are on the same plane. You need not see the subject to control it.

If you don't spend at least 1 round concentrating on the spell each day, the subject receives a new saving throw to throw off the domination.

Protection from evil or a similar spell can prevent you from exercising control or using the telepathic link while the subject is so warded, but such an effect neither prevents the establishment of domination nor dispels it.

Dream
Illusion (Phantasm) [Mind-Affecting] 1 minute SRD
None - Yes Brd 5, EmBarachiel 4, Herald 6, Sor/Wiz 5, Wuj 5 V, S
See text Unlimited General
Target: One living creature touched

Sends message to anyone sleeping.

You, or a messenger touched by you, sends a phantasmal message to others in the form of a dream. At the beginning of the spell, you must name the recipient or identify him or her by some title that leaves no doubt as to identity. The messenger then enters a trance, appears in the intended recipient's dream, and delivers the message. The message can be of any length, and the recipient remembers it perfectly upon waking. The communication is one-way. The recipient cannot ask questions or offer information, nor can the messenger gain any information by observing the dreams of the recipient.

Once the message is delivered, the messenger's mind returns instantly to its body. The duration of the spell is the time required for the messenger to enter the recipient's dream and deliver the message.

If the recipient is awake when the spell begins, the messenger can choose to wake up (ending the spell) or remain in the trance. The messenger can remain in the trance until the recipient goes to sleep, then enter the recipients dream and deliver the message as normal. A messenger that is disturbed during the trance comes awake, ending the spell.

Creatures who don't sleep (such as elves, but not half-elves) or don't dream cannot be contacted by this spell.

The messenger is unaware of its own surroundings or of the activities around it while in the trance. It is defenseless both physically and mentally (always fails any saving throw) while in the trance.

Fabricate (M)
Transmutation See text SRD
None - No Artifice 5, Artificer 5, Dwarf 5, Greed 5, Sor/Wiz 5, Trade 5, Wuj 5 V, S, M
Instant Close 4 hours
Target: Up to 10 cu. ft./level; see text
Materials: The original material, which costs the same amount as the raw materials required to craft the item to be created.

Transforms raw materials into finished items.

You convert material of one sort into a product that is of the same material. Creatures or magic items cannot be created or transmuted by the fabricate spell. The quality of items made by this spell is commensurate with the quality of material used as the basis for the new fabrication. If you work with a mineral, the target is reduced to 1 cubic foot per level instead of 10 cubic feet.

You must make an appropriate Craft check to fabricate articles requiring a high degree of craftsmanship.

Casting requires 1 round per 10 cubic feet (or 1 cubic foot) of material to be affected by the spell.

Feeblemind
Enchantment (Compulsion) [Mind-Affecting] 1 standard action SRD
Will negates; see text - Yes Arc 5, Beguiler 5, Corruption 5, Shu 5, Sor/Wiz 5, Wuj 5 V, S, M
Instant Medium General
Target: One creature

Subjects Int and Cha drop to 1.

If the target creature fails a Will saving throw, its Intelligence and Charisma scores each drop to 1. The affected creature is unable to use Intelligence- or Charisma-based skills, cast spells, understand language, or communicate coherently. Still, it knows who its friends are and can follow them and even protect them. The subject remains in this state until a heal, limited wish, miracle, or wish spell is used to cancel the effect of the feeblemind. A creature that can cast arcane spells, such as a sorcerer or a wizard, takes a -4 penalty on its saving throw.

Fire Breath
    Complete Arcane
  Wuj 5  
    General

You can breath a ray of fire dealing 1d8/2 levels (max 10d8).

Hold Monster
Enchantment (Compulsion) [Mind-Affecting] 1 standard action SRD
Will negates; see text - Yes Beguiler 5, Bestial 6, Brd 4, Duskblade 5, EmBarachiel 4, Law 6, Sor/Wiz 5, Wuj 5 V, S, M/DF
1 round/level (D); see text Medium General
Target: One living creature

As hold person, but any creature.

The subject becomes paralyzed and freezes in place. It is aware and breathes normally but cannot take any actions, even speech. Each round on its turn, the subject may attempt a new saving throw to end the effect. (This is a full-round action that does not provoke attacks of opportunity.)

A winged creature who is paralyzed cannot flap its wings and falls. A swimmer can't swim and may drown.

Major Creation
Conjuration (Creation) 10 minutes SRD
None - No Adp 5, Arc 5, Artifice 6, Artificer 5, Craft 7, Creation 5, Sor/Wiz 5, Wuj 5 V, S, M
See text Close General
Effect: Unattended, nonmagical object of matter, up to 1 cu. ft./level

As minor creation, plus stone and metal.

You create a non-magical, unattended object of nonliving, vegetable, stone, crystal, metal, or the like matter. The volume of the item created cannot exceed 1 cubic foot per caster level. You must succeed on an appropriate skill check to make a complex item.

Attempting to use any created object as a material component causes the spell to fail.

Hardness and Rarity ExamplesDuration
Vegetable matter2 hr./level
Stone, crystal, base metals1 hr./level
Precious metals20 min./level
Gems10 min./level
Rare metal1 round/level

Rare metals include adamantine, alchemical silver, and mithral. You can't use major creation to create a cold iron item.

Metal Skin
    Complete Arcane
  Wuj 5  
    30 minutes

Subject gains +8 natural armor bonus and a -2 Dex penalty.

Nightmare
Illusion (Phantasm) [Mind-Affecting] [Evil] 10 minutes SRD
Will negates; see text - Yes Brd 5, Darkness 7, Dream 5, Sor/Wiz 5, Wuj 5 V, S
Instant Unlimited General
Target: One living creature

Sends vision dealing 1d10 damage, fatigue.

You send a hideous and unsettling phantasmal vision to a specific creature that you name or otherwise specifically designate.

The nightmare prevents restful sleep and causes 1d10 points of damage. The nightmare leaves the subject fatigued and unable to regain arcane spells for the next 24 hours.

The difficulty of the save depends on how well you know the subject and what sort of physical connection (if any) you have to that creature.

KnowledgeWill Save Modifier
None(1)+10
Secondhand (you have heard of the subject)+5
Firsthand (you have met the subject)+0
Familiar (you know the subject well)-5

1 You must have some sort of connection to a creature you have no knowledge of.

ConnectionWill Save Modifier
Likeness or picture-2
Possession or garment-4
Body part, lock of hair, bit of nail, etc.-10

Dispel evil cast on the subject while you are casting the spell dispels the nightmare and causes you to be stunned for 10 minutes per caster level of the dispel evil.

If the recipient is awake when the spell begins, you can choose to cease casting (ending the spell) or to enter a trance until the recipient goes to sleep, whereupon you become alert again and complete the casting. If you are disturbed during the trance, you must succeed on a Concentration check as if you were in the midst of casting a spell or the spell ends.

If you choose to enter a trance, you are not aware of your surroundings or the activities around you while in the trance.

You are defenseless, both physically and mentally, while in the trance. (You always fail any saving throw, for example.)

Creatures who don't sleep (such as elves, but not half-elves) or dream are immune to this spell.

Passwall
Transmutation 1 standard action SRD
None - No Arc 5, Cavern 5, Shu 5, Sor/Wiz 5, Wuj 5 V, S, M
1 hour/level (D) Touch 6 hours
Effect: 5 ft. by 8 ft. opening, 10 ft. deep plus 5 ft. deep per three additional levels

Creates passage through wood or stone wall.

You create a passage through wooden, plaster, or stone walls, but not through metal or other harder materials. The passage is 10 feet deep plus an additional 5 feet deep per three caster levels above 9th (15 feet at 12th, 20 feet at 15th, and a maximum of 25 feet deep at 18th level). If the walls thickness is more than the depth of the passage created, then a single passwall simply makes a niche or short tunnel. Several passwall spells can then form a continuing passage to breach very thick walls. When passwall ends, creatures within the passage are ejected out the nearest exit. If someone dispels the passwall or you dismiss it, creatures in the passage are ejected out the far exit, if there is one, or out the sole exit if there is only one.

Permanency (XP)
Universal 2 rounds SRD
None - No Sor/Wiz 5, Time 5, Wuj 5 V, S, XP
Permanent; see text See text General
Target; Effect; or Area: See text
XP Cost: Varies

Makes certain spells permanent.

This spell makes certain other spells permanent. Depending on the spell, you must be of a minimum caster level and must expend a number of XP.

You can make the following spells permanent in regard to yourself.

SpellMinimum Caster LevelXP Cost
Arcane sight11th1,500 XP
Comprehend languages9th500 XP
Darkvision10th1,000 XP
Detect magic9th500 XP
Read magic9th500 XP
See invisibility10th1,000 XP
Tongues11th1,500 XP

You cast the desired spell and then follow it with the permanency spell. You cannot cast these spells on other creatures. This application of permanency can be dispelled only by a caster of higher level than you were when you cast the spell.

In addition to personal use, permanency can be used to make the following spells permanent on yourself, another creature, or an object (as appropriate).

SpellMinimum Caster LevelXP Cost
Enlarge person9th500 XP
Magic fang9th500 XP
Magic fang, greater11th1,500 XP
Reduce person9th500 XP
Resistance9th500 XP
Telepathic bond 113th2,500 XP
Silvered Claws 9th500 XP
Silvered Weapon, Alternate 9th500 XP
Touch of Adamantine 12th2,000 XP
Enhance Familiar 11th1,500 XP
Fortify Familiar 12th2,000 XP

1 Only bonds two creatures per casting of permanency.

Additionally, the following spells can be cast upon objects or areas only and rendered permanent.

SpellMinimum Caster LevelXP Cost
Alarm9th500 XP
Animate objects14th3,000 XP
Dancing lights9th500 XP
Ghost sound9th500 XP
Gust of wind11th1,500 XP
Invisibility10th1,000 XP
Mage's private sanctum13th2,500 XP
Magic mouth10th1,000 XP
Phase door15th3,500 XP
Prismatic sphere17th4,500 XP
Prismatic wall16th4,000 XP
Shrink item11th1,500 XP
Solid fog12th2,000 XP
Stinking cloud11th1,500 XP
Symbol of death16th4,000 XP
Symbol of fear14th3,000 XP
Symbol of insanity16th4,000 XP
Symbol of pain13th2,500 XP
Symbol of persuasion14th3,000 XP
Symbol of sleep16th4,000 XP
Symbol of stunning15th3,500 XP
Symbol of weakness15th3,500 XP
Teleportation circle17th4,500 XP
Wall of fire12th2,000 XP
Wall of force13th2,500 XP
Web10th1,000 XP
Curtain of Light13th2,500 XP
Emerald Planes10th1,000 XP
Expeditious Excavation 15th3,500 XP
Familiar Pocket 10th1,000 XP
Otiluke's Dispelling Screen 12th2,000 XP
Spiritwall 13th2,500 XP
Otiluke's Greater Dispelling Screen 15th3,500 XP
Ice Web12th2,000 XP
Wall of coldfire12th2,000 XP
Black Sand11th1,500 XP
Wall of Magma13th2,500 XP
Wall of Sand 212th2,000 XP
Wall of Water12th2,000 XP
Spell8th level + 1 per spell level (min 9th)500 XP * spell level (min 500 XP)

Spells cast on other creatures, objects, or locations (not on you) are vulnerable to dispel magic as normal.

Persistent Image
Illusion (Figment) 1 standard action SRD
Will disbelief (if interacted with) - No Arc 5, Brd 5, Illusion 5, Shu 5, Sor/Wiz 5, Wuj 5 V, S, M
1 min./level (D) Long 30 minutes
Effect: Visual figment that cannot extend beyond four 10-ft. cubes + one 10-ft. cube/level (S)

As major image, but no concentration required.

This spell creates the visual illusion of an object, creature, or force, as visualized by you.

The figment includes visual, auditory, olfactory, and thermal elements, and the figment follows a script determined by you. The figment follows that script without your having to concentrate on it. The illusion can include intelligible speech if you wish.

Servant Horde
    Complete Arcane
  Sor/Wiz 5, Wuj 5  
    6 hours

This spell creates a number of unseen servants, up to a maximum of 2d6 +1 servant per level (maximum +15).

Spirit Self
    Complete Arcane
  Wuj 5  
    General

You can become incorporeal but must remain within 200 feet of your body.

Stone Shape
Transmutation [Earth] 1 standard action SRD
None - No Arc 3, Artifice 3, Clr 3, Craft 3, Drd 3, Earth 3, Shu 3, Sor/Wiz 4, Wuj 5 V, S, M/DF
Instant Touch 6 hours
Target: Stone or stone object touched, up to 10 cu. ft. + 1 cu. ft./level

Sculpts stone into any shape.

You can form an existing piece of stone into any shape that suits your purpose. While its possible to make crude coffers, doors, and so forth with stone shape, fine detail isn't possible. There is a 30% chance that any shape including moving parts simply doesn't work.

Summon Monster V
Conjuration (Summoning) 1 round SRD
None - No Arc 5, Brd 5, Clr 5, Sor/Wiz 5, Summoner 5, Wuj 5 V, S, F/DF
1 round/level (D) Close General
Effect: One or more summoned creatures, no two of which can be more than 30 ft. apart

Calls extraplanar creature to fight for you.

This spell functions like summon monster I, except that you can summon one creature from the 5th-level list, 1d3 creatures of the same kind from the 4th-level list (summon monster IV, or 1d4+1 creatures of the same kind from a lower-level list (summon monster I, summon monster II, summon monster III).

Summon Monster Alignment
Hound Archon LG
Celestial brown bear LG
Celestial giant stag beetle NG
Celestial sea cat 1 NG
Celestial griffon CG
Medium Elemental (any) N
Medium Air Elemental N
Medium Earth Elemental N
Medium Fire Elemental N
Medium Water Elemental N
Achaierai LE
Bearded Devil LE
Fiendish deinonychus LE
Fiendish dire ape LE
Fiendish dire boar NE
Fiendish Huge shark NE
Fiendish Large monstrous scorpion NE
Shadow mastiff NE
Fiendish dire wolverine CE
Fiendish giant crocodile CE
Fiendish tiger CE

1) May be summoned only into an aquatic or watery environment.

Summoning Wind
    Complete Arcane
  Wuj 5  
    General

You send a message or sound on the wind to a number of specific creatures that you identify while casting the spell.

Sword of Deception
    Complete Arcane
  Sor/Wiz 5, Wuj 5  
    General

A blade of pale green force to appear and strikes the opponent you designate.

Symbol of Pain (M)
Necromancy [Evil] 10 minutes SRD
Fortitude negates - Yes Arc 5, Clr 5, Pain 8, Sor/Wiz 5, Suffering 5, Wuj 5 V, S, M
See text 0 ft.; see text General
Effect: One symbol
Materials: Mercury and phosphorus, plus powdered diamond and opal with a total value of at least 1,000 gp.

Triggered rune wracks nearby creatures with pain.

This spell allows you to scribe a potent rune of power upon a surface. When triggered, a symbol of pain inflicts wracking pains that impose a 4 penalty on attack rolls, skill checks, and ability checks one or more creatures within 60 feet of the symbol (treat as a burst). These effects last for 1 hour after the creature moves farther than 60 feet from the symbol. Once triggered, the symbol becomes active and glows, lasting for 10 minutes per caster level. Any creature that enters the area while the symbol of pain is active is subject to its effect, whether or not that creature was in the area when it was triggered. A creature need save against the symbol only once as long as it remains within the area, though if it leaves the area and returns while the symbol is still active, it must save again.

Until it is triggered, the symbol of pain is inactive (though visible and legible at a distance of 60 feet). To be effective, a symbol of pain must always be placed in plain sight and in a prominent location. Covering or hiding the rune renders the symbol of pain ineffective, unless a creature removes the covering, in which case the symbol of pain works normally.

As a default, a symbol of pain is triggered whenever a creature does one or more of the following, as you select: looks at the rune; reads the rune; touches the rune; passes over the rune; or passes through a portal bearing the rune. Regardless of the trigger method or methods chosen, a creature more than 60 feet from a symbol of pain cant trigger it (even if it meets one or more of the triggering conditions, such as reading the rune). Once the spell is cast, a symbol of pains triggering conditions cannot be changed.

In this case, reading the rune means any attempt to study it, identify it, or fathom its meaning. Throwing a cover over a symbol of pain to render it inoperative triggers it if the symbol reacts to touch. You cant use a symbol of pain offensively; for instance, a touch-triggered symbol of pain remains untriggered if an item bearing the symbol of pain is used to touch a creature. Likewise, a symbol of pain cannot be placed on a weapon and set to activate when the weapon strikes a foe.

You can also set special triggering limitations of your own. These can be as simple or elaborate as you desire. Special conditions for triggering a symbol of pain can be based on a creatures name, identity, or alignment, but otherwise must be based on observable actions or qualities. Intangibles such as level, class, Hit Dice, and hit points dont qualify.

When scribing a symbol of pain, you can specify a password or phrase that prevents a creature using it from triggering the effect. Anyone using the password remains immune to that particular runes effects so long as the creature remains within 60 feet of the rune. If the creature leaves the radius and returns later, it must use the password again.

You also can attune any number of creatures to the symbol of pain, but doing this can extend the casting time. Attuning one or two creatures takes negligible time, and attuning a small group (as many as ten creatures) extends the casting time to 1 hour. Attuning a large group (as many as twenty-five creatures) takes 24 hours. Attuning larger groups takes proportionately longer. Any creature attuned to a symbol of pain cannot trigger it and is immune to its effects, even if within its radius when triggered. You are automatically considered attuned to your own symbols of pain, and thus always ignore the effects and cannot inadvertently trigger them.

Read magic allows you to identify a symbol of pain with a DC 19 Spellcraft check. Of course, if the symbol of pain is set to be triggered by reading it, this will trigger the symbol.

A symbol of pain can be removed by a successful dispel magic targeted solely on the rune. An erase spell has no effect on a symbol of pain. Destruction of the surface where a symbol of pain is inscribed destroys the symbol but also triggers it.

Symbol of pain can be made permanent with a permanency spell. A permanent symbol of pain that is disabled or that has affected its maximum number of hit points becomes inactive for 10 minutes, then can be triggered again as normal.

Note: Magic traps such as symbol of pain are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find a symbol of pain and Disable Device to thwart it. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, or 30 for symbol of pain.

Symbol of Sleep (M)
Enchantment (Compulsion) [Mind-Affecting] 10 minutes SRD
Will negates - Yes APeace 5, Arc 5, Clr 5, Sin-S 5, Sor/Wiz 5, Wuj 5 V, S, M
See text 0 ft.; see text General
Effect: One symbol
Materials: Mercury and phosphorus, plus powdered diamond and opal with a total value of at least 1,000 gp.

Triggered rune puts nearby creatures into catatonic slumber.

This spell allows you to scribe a potent rune of power upon a surface. When triggered, a symbol of sleep causes all creatures of 10 HD or less within 60 feet of the symbol (treat as a burst) to fall into a catatonic slumber for 3d6x10 minutes. Unlike with the sleep spell, sleeping creatures cannot be awakened by nonmagical means before this time expires. Once triggered, the symbol becomes active and glows, lasting for 10 minutes per caster level. Any creature that enters the area while the symbol of sleep is active is subject to its effect, whether or not that creature was in the area when it was triggered. A creature need save against the symbol only once as long as it remains within the area, though if it leaves the area and returns while the symbol is still active, it must save again.

Until it is triggered, the symbol of sleep is inactive (though visible and legible at a distance of 60 feet). To be effective, a symbol of sleep must always be placed in plain sight and in a prominent location. Covering or hiding the rune renders the symbol of sleep ineffective, unless a creature removes the covering, in which case the symbol of sleep works normally.

As a default, a symbol of sleep is triggered whenever a creature does one or more of the following, as you select: looks at the rune; reads the rune; touches the rune; passes over the rune; or passes through a portal bearing the rune. Regardless of the trigger method or methods chosen, a creature more than 60 feet from a symbol of sleep cant trigger it (even if it meets one or more of the triggering conditions, such as reading the rune). Once the spell is cast, a symbol of sleeps triggering conditions cannot be changed.

In this case, reading the rune means any attempt to study it, identify it, or fathom its meaning. Throwing a cover over a symbol of sleep to render it inoperative triggers it if the symbol reacts to touch. You cant use a symbol of sleep offensively; for instance, a touch-triggered symbol of sleep remains untriggered if an item bearing the symbol of sleep is used to touch a creature. Likewise, a symbol of sleep cannot be placed on a weapon and set to activate when the weapon strikes a foe.

You can also set special triggering limitations of your own. These can be as simple or elaborate as you desire. Special conditions for triggering a symbol of sleep can be based on a creatures name, identity, or alignment, but otherwise must be based on observable actions or qualities. Intangibles such as level, class, Hit Dice, and hit points dont qualify.

When scribing a symbol of sleep, you can specify a password or phrase that prevents a creature using it from triggering the effect. Anyone using the password remains immune to that particular runes effects so long as the creature remains within 60 feet of the rune. If the creature leaves the radius and returns later, it must use the password again.

You also can attune any number of creatures to the symbol of sleep, but doing this can extend the casting time. Attuning one or two creatures takes negligible time, and attuning a small group (as many as ten creatures) extends the casting time to 1 hour. Attuning a large group (as many as twenty-five creatures) takes 24 hours. Attuning larger groups takes proportionately longer. Any creature attuned to a symbol of sleep cannot trigger it and is immune to its effects, even if within its radius when triggered. You are automatically considered attuned to your own symbols of sleep, and thus always ignore the effects and cannot inadvertently trigger them.

Read magic allows you to identify a symbol of sleep with a DC 19 Spellcraft check. Of course, if the symbol of sleep is set to be triggered by reading it, this will trigger the symbol.

A symbol of sleep can be removed by a successful dispel magic targeted solely on the rune. An erase spell has no effect on a symbol of sleep. Destruction of the surface where a symbol of sleep is inscribed destroys the symbol but also triggers it.

Symbol of sleep can be made permanent with a permanency spell. A permanent symbol of sleep that is disabled or that has affected its maximum number of hit points becomes inactive for 10 minutes, then can be triggered again as normal.

Note: Magic traps such as symbol of sleep are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find a symbol of sleep and Disable Device to thwart it. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, or 31 for symbol of sleep.

Telekinesis
Transmutation 1 standard action SRD
Will negates (object) or None; see text - Yes (object); see text Sin-A 5, Sor/Wiz 5, Wuj 5 V, S
Concentration (up to 1 round/level) or instantaneous; see text Long General
Target or Targets: See text

Moves object, attacks creature, or hurls object or creature.

You move objects or creatures by concentrating on them. Depending on the version selected, the spell can provide a gentle, sustained force, perform a variety of combat maneuvers, or exert a single short, violent thrust.

Sustained Force: A sustained force moves an object weighing no more than 25 pounds per caster level (maximum 375 pounds at 15th level) up to 20 feet per round. A creature can negate the effect on an object it possesses with a successful Will save or with spell resistance.

This version of the spell can last 1 round per caster level, but it ends if you cease concentration. The weight can be moved vertically, horizontally, or in both directions. An object cannot be moved beyond your range. The spell ends if the object is forced beyond the range. If you cease concentration for any reason, the object falls or stops.

An object can be telekinetically manipulated as if with one hand. For example, a lever or rope can be pulled, a key can be turned, an object rotated, and so on, if the force required is within the weight limitation. You might even be able to untie simple knots, though delicate activities such as these require Intelligence checks.

Combat Maneuver: Alternatively, once per round, you can use telekinesis to perform a bull rush, disarm, grapple (including pin), or trip. Resolve these attempts as normal, except that they don't provoke attacks of opportunity, you use your caster level in place of your base attack bonus (for disarm and grapple), you use your Intelligence modifier (if a wizard) or Charisma modifier (if a sorcerer) in place of your Strength or Dexterity modifier, and a failed attempt doesn't allow a reactive attempt by the target (such as for disarm or trip). No save is allowed against these attempts, but spell resistance applies normally. This version of the spell can last 1 round per caster level, but it ends if you cease concentration.

Violent Thrust: Alternatively, the spell energy can be spent in a single round. You can hurl one object or creature per caster level (maximum 15) that are within range and all within 10 feet of each other toward any target within 10 feet per level of all the objects. You can hurl up to a total weight of 25 pounds per caster level (maximum 375 pounds at 15th level).

You must succeed on attack rolls (one per creature or object thrown) to hit the target with the items, using your base attack bonus + your Intelligence modifier (if a wizard) or Charisma modifier (if a sorcerer). Weapons cause standard damage (with no Strength bonus; note that arrows or bolts deal damage as daggers of their size when used in this manner). Other objects cause damage ranging from 1 point per 25 pounds (for less dangerous objects) to 1d6 points of damage per 25 pounds (for hard, dense objects).

Creatures who fall within the weight capacity of the spell can be hurled, but they are allowed Will saves (and spell resistance) to negate the effect, as are those whose held possessions are targeted by the spell. If a telekinesed creature is hurled against a solid surface, it takes damage as if it had fallen 10 feet (1d6 points).

Teleport
Conjuration (Teleportation) 1 standard action SRD
None and Will negates (object) - No and Yes (object) Arc 6, Portal 5, Shu 6, Sor/Wiz 5, Travel 5, Wuj 5 V
Instant Personal and touch 4 hours
Target: You and touched objects or other touched willing creatures

Instantly transports you as far as 100 miles/level.

This spell instantly transports you to a designated destination, which may be as distant as 100 miles per caster level. Interplanar travel is not possible. You can bring along objects as long as their weight doesn't exceed your maximum load. You may also bring one additional willing Medium or smaller creature (carrying gear or objects up to its maximum load) or its equivalent (see below) per three caster levels. A Large creature counts as two Medium creatures, a Huge creature counts as two Large creatures, and so forth. All creatures to be transported must be in contact with one another, and at least one of those creatures must be in contact with you. As with all spells where the range is personal and the target is you, you need not make a saving throw, nor is spell resistance applicable to you. Only objects held or in use (attended) by another person receive saving throws and spell resistance.

You must have some clear idea of the location and layout of the destination. The clearer your mental image, the more likely the teleportation works. Areas of strong physical or magical energy may make teleportation more hazardous or even impossible.

To see how well the teleportation works, roll d% and consult the Teleport table. Refer to the following information for definitions of the terms on the table. Familiarity: Very familiar is a place where you have been very often and where you feel at home. Studied carefully is a place you know well, either because you can currently see it, you've been there often, or you have used other means (such as scrying) to study the place for at least one hour. Seen casually is a place that you have seen more than once but with which you are not very familiar. Viewed once is a place that you have seen once, possibly using magic.

False destination is a place that does not truly exist or if you are teleporting to an otherwise familiar location that no longer exists as such or has been so completely altered as to no longer be familiar to you. When traveling to a false destination, roll 1d20+80 to obtain results on the table, rather than rolling d%, since there is no real destination for you to hope to arrive at or even be off target from.

On Target: You appear where you want to be.

Off Target: You appear safely a random distance away from the destination in a random direction. Distance off target is 1d10x1d10% of the distance that was to be traveled. The direction off target is determined randomly.

Similar Area: You wind up in an area thats visually or thematically similar to the target area.

Generally, you appear in the closest similar place within range. If no such area exists within the spells range, the spell simply fails instead.

Mishap: You and anyone else teleporting with you have gotten scrambled. You each take 1d10 points of damage, and you reroll on the chart to see where you wind up. For these rerolls, roll 1d20+80. Each time Mishap comes up, the characters take more damage and must reroll.

FamiliarityOn TargetOff TargetSimilar AreaMishap
Very familiar 01-97 98-99 100 -
Studied carefully 01-94 95-97 98-99 100
Seen casually 01-88 89-94 95-98 99-100
Viewed once 01-76 77-88 89-96 97-100
False destination (1d20+80) - - 81-92 93-100
Terra Cotta Lion (F)
    Complete Arcane
  Wuj 5  
    General

As terra cotta warrior, but the spell animates a statuette of a foo lion.

Vitriolic Sphere
    SPC
  Sor/Wiz 5, Wuj 5  
    General

Potent acid deals 6d6 acid damage plus possible damage in following 2 rounds.

Wall of Force
Evocation [Force] 1 standard action SRD
None - No Artificer 5, Force 5, Sor/Wiz 5, VDarkness 6, Wuj 5 V, S, M
1 round/level (D) Close General
Effect: Wall whose area is up to one 10-ft. square/level

Wall is immune to damage.

A wall of force spell creates an invisible wall of force. The wall cannot move, it is immune to damage of all kinds, and it is unaffected by most spells, including dispel magic. However, disintegrate immediately destroys it, as does a rod of cancellation, a sphere of annihilation, or a mage's disjunction spell. Breath weapons and spells cannot pass through the wall in either direction, although dimension door, teleport, and similar effects can bypass the barrier. It blocks ethereal creatures as well as material ones (though ethereal creatures can usually get around the wall by floating under or over it through material floors and ceilings). Gaze attacks can operate through a wall of force.

The caster can form the wall into a flat, vertical plane whose area is up to one 10- foot square per level. The wall must be continuous and unbroken when formed. If its surface is broken by any object or creature, the spell fails.

Wall of force can be made permanent with a permanency spell.

Wall of Stone
Conjuration (Creation) [Earth] 1 standard action SRD
See text - No Adp 5, APeace 5, Arc 5, Artificer 5, Clr 5, Craft 5, Drd 6, Earth 5, Shu 5, Sor/Wiz 5, Wuj 5 V, S, M/DF
Instant Medium 12 hours
Effect: Stone wall whose area is up to one 5-ft. square/level (S)

Creates a stone wall that can be shaped.

This spell creates a wall of rock that merges into adjoining rock surfaces. A wall of stone is 1 inch thick per four caster levels and composed of up to one 5-foot square per level. You can double the walls area by halving its thickness. The wall cannot be conjured so that it occupies the same space as a creature or another object.

Unlike a wall of iron, you can create a wall of stone in almost any shape you desire. The wall created need not be vertical, nor rest upon any firm foundation; however, it must merge with and be solidly supported by existing stone. It can be used to bridge a chasm, for instance, or as a ramp. For this use, if the span is more than 20 feet, the wall must be arched and buttressed. This requirement reduces the spells area by half. The wall can be crudely shaped to allow crenellations, battlements, and so forth by likewise reducing the area.

Like any other stone wall, this one can be destroyed by a disintegrate spell or by normal means such as breaking and chipping. Each 5-foot square of the wall has 15 hit points per inch of thickness and hardness 8. A section of wall whose hit points drop to 0 is breached. If a creature tries to break through the wall with a single attack, the DC for the Strength check is 20 + 2 per inch of thickness.

It is possible, but difficult, to trap mobile opponents within or under a wall of stone, provided the wall is shaped so it can hold the creatures. Creatures can avoid entrapment with successful Reflex saves.