Ironwood (5e Spell)

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Ironwood
6th-level transmutation
Casting time: 1 hour
Range: Self
Components: V, S, M (wood weighing as much as the intended item and shaped into the object)
Duration: Instantaneous


Ironwood is a spell used to created a magical metal like substance from normal wood. While remaining natural wood in almost every way, ironwood is as strong and heavy as metal. Spells that affect metal do not function on ironwood. Spells that affect wood do affect ironwood, although ironwood does not burn. Using this spell with wood shape or woodworking tools, you can fashion wooden items that function as their metallic counterparts. Thus, wooden plate armor and wooden swords can be created as durable as their metallic counterparts. These items are freely useable by druids. If the ironwood objects are under the effect of an antimagic field or are dispelled via dispel magic, they are considered normal wood objects.


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