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Description= Cures the target of Petrification. In addition, the spell now opens locked objects. The caster makes a check against the lock's DC. If the check succeeds, the target unlocks. If the check is within 20, the lock's DC is revealed to the caster.
 
Description= Cures the target of Petrification. In addition, the spell now opens locked objects. The caster makes a check against the lock's DC. If the check succeeds, the target unlocks. If the check is within 20, the lock's DC is revealed to the caster.
The open lock check for this spell is <u>Level 6 Spell DC + Caster Level + 10.</u> (The maximum possible for this roll is 95 with proper dedication.)
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The open lock check for this spell is <u>Level 6 Spell DC + Caster Level + 10</u>, and spell focuses don't apply. (The maximum possible for this roll is 89 with proper dedication.)
  
 
*Can be self-cast in order to cure pretrification by targeting one's inventory when unable to target oneself.
 
*Can be self-cast in order to cure pretrification by targeting one's inventory when unable to target oneself.

Revision as of 03:47, 31 March 2022

Caster Level: Wizard/Sorcerer 6
Innate Level: 6
School: Transmutation
Components: V,S
Range: Medium
Save: None
Spell Resistance: No
Area of Effect: Single
Duration: Permenant
Additional Counterspells: None
Description: Cures the target of Petrification. In addition, the spell now opens locked objects. The caster makes a check against the lock's DC. If the check succeeds, the target unlocks. If the check is within 20, the lock's DC is revealed to the caster. The open lock check for this spell is Level 6 Spell DC + Caster Level + 10, and spell focuses don't apply. (The maximum possible for this roll is 89 with proper dedication.)

  • Can be self-cast in order to cure pretrification by targeting one's inventory when unable to target oneself.
  • The caster level to open locks when cast from objects is always 10.