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* Can only be used once by consuming the [[Signed Trade Visa]]. Using it might bring unexpected (run-ending) consequences if certain characters can't die. This spell cannot be copied to a [[Wizard]]'s spellbook. However, an equivalent spell, {{SAI|Flesh to Stone}}, can be learned by level 11 [[Wizard]]s and [[Warlock]]s.
* Can only be used once by consuming the [[Signed Trade Visa]]. This spell cannot be copied to a [[Wizard]]'s spellbook. However, an equivalent spell, {{SAI|Flesh to Stone}}, can be learned by level 11 [[Wizard]]s and [[Warlock]]s.
* Does not consume a spell slot when used, only an {{action}}.
* Does not consume a spell slot when used, only an {{action}}.
* The target must fail ''four'' {{SavingThrow}}s in total in order to turn to gold. Each turn the target fails a saving throw, it will progress to a new stage of the '''Flesh to Gold''' debuff, all of which are identical in effect to {{Cond|Restrained}}:
* The target must fail ''four'' {{SavingThrow}}s in total in order to turn to gold. Each turn the target fails a saving throw, it will progress to a new stage of the '''Flesh to Gold''' debuff, all of which are identical in effect to {{Cond|Restrained}}:
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