Miracle's Crucible (5e Spell)
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9th-level transmutation | |
Casting time: | 24 hour |
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Range: | Touch |
Components: | V, S, M (a cauldron of pure gold worth 25,000 gp, which the spell consumes) |
Duration: | Instantaneous |
You touch a willing target and allow them to undergo a profound, transformative transmutation. This magic is often sought after by alchemists and scholars looking for ultimate change.
The target is subjected to an intense alchemical process, where all of their physical and mental characteristics are enhanced, purified and transmuted. The target's body becomes a perfected image of itself, acquiring the maximum expression of its racial characteristics. In addition, your strength, dexterity, constitution, intelligence, wisdom, and charisma attributes are each increased by 1, to a maximum of 20. This spell cannot be used on same target more than once.
The creature must succeed on a constitution saving throw or it will not endure the painful process, taking 10d10 + 40 psychic damage and 2 exhaustion levels.
The transformation achieved by the "Miracle's Crucible" spell is permanent, and the target becomes an enhanced creature, reaching a level of perfection impossible for an ordinary being. This powerful enhancement is accompanied by a deep sense of self-discovery and inner understanding.
However, the "Miracle's Crucible" spell also poses a significant risk. The intensity of transmutation can be too much for some individuals, and not everyone is able to withstand the pressure of perfection. Those who cannot deal with the inner changes brought about by magic can be consumed by it, having their minds and souls fragmented in an existential crisis.
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