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Flesh to Gold, Mass
Name: | Flesh to Gold, Mass |
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School: | Transmutation (Gildleaf) |
Spell Level: | Alc 5 |
Components: | MaterialMaterial: A material component is one or more physical substances or objects that are annihilated by the spell energies in the casting process. You must have the required items in your inventory. If you run out of the components, the game will not allow you to cast the spell and will instead inform you of what component is missing. The metamagic feat Eschew Materials and some enhancements in Draconic Incarnation can remove this restriction. , SomaticSomatic: A somatic component is a measured and precise movement of the hand. You cannot cast spells that require this component if you cannot move causing arcane spell failure resulting in a ruined spell. Spells without a somatic component may be used with disregard to Arcane Spell Failure chance. Note - that characters make the same arm gestures for most spells in DDO, so you can't tell which spells require this component by watching your character's animations., VerbalVerbal: A verbal component is a spoken incantation. You cannot cast spells that require this component if you cannot act or speak. Certain rare spells, such as Silence Creature, may temporarily disable spells that require verbal components. |
Spell Point Cost: | 30 |
Metamagic: | Quicken, Eschew, Heighten, Embolden |
Target: | Foe, Directional |
Range: | Standard AOE |
Duration: | 20 seconds + 12 seconds per caster level |
Saving Throw: | Fortitude negates |
Spell Resistance: | No |
Cooldown: | 6 seconds |
Description
Enemies around you must make a Fortitude saving throw or be turned to gold. Creatures made of flesh that fail a Fortitude save are turned to metallic, helpless statues with minor resistance to piercing damage. This lasts 20 seconds plus 12 seconds per caster level, but the target has a chance to remake its fortitude save every 12 seconds.
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