D20:Transmute Rock to Mud Spell
Transmute Rock to Mud
Drd 5, Sor/Wiz 5
V, S, M/DF
1 standard action
Medium (100 ft. + 10 ft./level)
Up to two 10-ft. cubes/level (S)
Permanent; see text
See text
If transmute rock to mud is cast upon the ceiling of a cavern or tunnel, the mud falls to the floor and spreads out in a pool at a depth of 5 feet. The falling mud and the ensuing cave-in deal 8d6 points of bludgeoning damage to anyone caught directly beneath the area, or half damage to those who succeed on Reflex saves.
Castles and large stone buildings are generally immune to the effect of the spell, since transmute rock to mud can?t affect worked stone and doesn?t reach deep enough to undermine such buildings? foundations. However, small buildings or structures often rest upon foundations shallow enough to be damaged or even partially toppled by this spell.
The mud remains until a successful dispel magic or transmute mud to rock spell restores its substance?but not necessarily its form. Evaporation turns the mud to normal dirt over a period of days. The exact time depends on exposure to the sun, wind, and normal drainage.
Arcane Material Component: Clay and water.
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