Stone Shape 5e (5th edition)

Stone Shape 5e: You touch a stone object of Medium size or smaller or a neighborhood of stone no quite 5 feet in any dimension and form it into any shape that suits your purpose. So, for instance, you’ll shape an outsized rock into a weapon, idol, or coffer, or make a little passage through a wall, as long because the wall is less than 5 feet thick. You’ll also shape a stone door or its frame to seal the door shut. The thing you create can have up to 2 hinges and a latch, but finer mechanical detail isn’t possible.

Stone Shape 5e

  • Level: 4 (Transmutation)
  • Casting time: 1 Action
  • Components: V, S, M*
  • Range(area): Touch 
  • Attack(save): None
  • Damage(effect): Control
  • School: Transmutation
  • Duration: Instantaneous

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

There are some FAQ

Q1: What are the precise limits of the Stone Shape spell?

Ans: The spells have a section and duration of Instant. You do not mold the stone you’ve got a vision of what it’s like and you cast, touch, and bam! There it’s.

Q2: Can you make a wall out of it to dam passage, just using the encircling stone in say a standard dungeon chamber?

Ans: Yes, you’ll make a wall. Recollect it affects one piece of stone so you cannot do much against a brick wall. But a solid piece of stone or cavern is often shaped.

Q3: What are the precise uses of Stone Shape?

Ans: As long as you follow the restrictions that the stone (and note that this spell only affects stone, not just earth

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