3e SRD:Rope Trick
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Transmutation | |
Level: | Sor/Wiz 2 |
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Components: | V, S, M |
Casting time: | 1 action |
Range: | Touch |
Target: | One touched piece of rope from 5 to 30 ft. long |
Duration: | 1 hour/level (D) |
Saving Throw: | None |
Spell Resistance: | No |
When this spell is cast upon a piece of rope from 5 to 30 feet long, one end of the rope rises into the air until the whole rope hangs perpendicular to the ground as if affixed at the upper end. The upper end is, in fact, fastened to an extradimensional space that is outside the multiverse of extradimensional spaces ("planes"). Creatures in the extradimensional space are hidden, beyond the reach of spells (including divinations), unless those spells work across planes. The space holds up to eight creatures (of any size). Creatures in the space can pull the rope up into the space, making the rope disappear. In that case the rope counts as one of the eight creatures that can fit in the space. The rope can support up to 16,000 pounds. A force greater than that can pul the rope free.
Spells cannot be cast across the interdimensional interface, nor can area effects cross it. Those in the extradimensional space can see out of it as if a 3-foot-by-5-foot window were centered on the rope. The window is present in the Prime Material Plane, but its invisible, and even creatures that can see it somehow cant see through it. Anything inside the extradimensional space drops out when the spell ends. The rope can be climbed by only one person at a time. The rope trick spell enables climbers to reach a normal place if they do not climb all the way to the extradimensional space.
Note: Creating an extradimensional space within or taking an extradimensional space into an existing extradimensional space is hazardous.
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