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{{See also|Flesh to Gold}}
{{SpellPage
{{SpellPage
| name = Flesh to Stone
| name = Flesh to Stone
| image = Spell Transmutation FleshToStone.png
| image = Flesh to Stone.webp
| level = 6
| level = 6
| school = Transmutation
| school = Transmutation
| classes = Wizard
| classes = Wizard, Warlock
| races =  
| races =  
| summary = Atrophy a foe, Restraining them until they temporarily turn to stone.
| class learns at level 11 = Wizard, Warlock
| description = The target will [[Petrified (Condition)|Petrify]] if it does not succeed its [[Saving Throw]] within 3 turns.
| summary = Atrophy a foe, {{Cond|Flesh to Stone: Restrained Stage 1|Restraining}} them until they temporarily turn to stone.
| action type = action
| description = Atrophy a foe, {{Cond|Flesh to Stone: Restrained Stage 1|Restraining}} them until they temporarily turn to stone.
| extra description = The target will {{Cond|Petrified|Petrify}} if it does not succeed its [[Saving Throw]] within 3 turns.
| cost = action, spell6
| concentration = Yes
| concentration = Yes
| save = CON
| range m = 18
| range ft = 60
| range ft = 60
| condition = Petrify
| condition = Petrified
| condition duration = Permanent
| condition save = Constitution
| condition save = Constitution
}}
| notes =
* The target must fail ''four'' {{SavingThrow}}s in total in order to turn to stone. Each turn the target fails a saving throw, it will progress to a new stage of the '''Flesh to Stone''' debuff, all of which are identical in effect to {{Cond|Restrained|Restrained}}:
** '''{{Cond|Flesh to Stone: Restrained Stage 1}}:''' Affected entity cannot move as its body begins to petrify over the course of 3 turns.
** '''{{Cond|Flesh to Stone: Restrained Stage 2}}:''' Affected entity cannot move as its body progresses toward petrification.
** '''{{Cond|Flesh to Stone: Restrained Stage 3}}:''' Affected entity cannot move as its body enters the final bone-stiffening stages of petrification.
** On the fourth turn, the target becomes {{Cond|Petrified}}.
* This spell can be cast on a creature without provoking hostilities during the four petrification saving throws. Once the creature has turned to stone or succeeded a saving throw, however, its nearby allies will turn hostile and/or a guard response will be provoked.
* Despite the description stating the effect is 'temporary,' petrification from this spell is indeed permanent until the target is cured by {{RarityItem|Basilisk Oil}} or a spell such as {{SAI|Greater Restoration}}.
}}{{Inflicts|Flesh to Stone: Restrained Stage 1|sai}}
 
== External Links ==
* {{FRWiki|Flesh to stone|long}}

Latest revision as of 22:45, 27 April 2024

See also: Flesh to Gold
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Flesh to Stone is a level 6 transmutation spell. Atrophy a foe, Restraining Restraining them until they temporarily turn to stone.

Description

Atrophy a foe, Restraining Restraining them until they temporarily turn to stone.

The target will Petrify Petrify if it does not succeed its Saving Throw within 3 turns.

Properties

Cost
Action + Level 6 Spell Slot
Details
CON Save
 Range: 18 m / 60 ft
Concentration Concentration

At higher levels

Casting this spell at a higher level grants no additional benefit.

Condition: Petrified

Petrified Petrified

Duration: Permanent

Constitution saving throw

How to learn

Classes:

Notes

  • The target must fail four Saving throws in total in order to turn to stone. Each turn the target fails a saving throw, it will progress to a new stage of the Flesh to Stone debuff, all of which are identical in effect to Restrained Restrained:
  • This spell can be cast on a creature without provoking hostilities during the four petrification saving throws. Once the creature has turned to stone or succeeded a saving throw, however, its nearby allies will turn hostile and/or a guard response will be provoked.
  • Despite the description stating the effect is 'temporary,' petrification from this spell is indeed permanent until the target is cured by Basilisk Oil or a spell such as Greater Restoration Greater Restoration.

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