Petrified
A petrified character has been turned to stone and is considered unconscious. If a petrified character cracks or breaks, but the broken pieces are joined with the body as he returns to flesh, he is unharmed. If the character’s petrified body is incomplete when it returns to flesh, the body is likewise incomplete and there is some amount of permanent hit point loss and/or debilitation.
Causes
- Basilisk
- Basilisk's Gaze
Basilisk's Gaze
Prerequisite(s)
BasiliskBenefits
Turn to stone permanently (as flesh to stone), range 30 feet, Fortitude DC 15 negates. A creature petrified in this matter that is then coated (not just splashed) with fresh basilisk blood (taken from a basilisk no more than 1 hour dead) is instantly restored to flesh. A single basilisk contains enough blood to coat 1d3 Medium creatures in this manner. The save DC is Constitution-based. - Basilisk's Eye Eye
Basilisk's Eye
- Name
- Basilisk's Eye
- Cost
- 2300 gp
- Weight
- 1/10 lb
- Description_
- When held, a creature can use the eye to cast Flesh to Stone (save DC 12). This consumes the eye. Casting with the eye is riskier than casting with a scroll. A Basilisk's eye has a wider fumble range 1-2 where if the caster fumbles they become stone.
- Tags
- Pathfinder, Magic Item
- IsShared
- 1
- Basilisk's Gaze
- Spells
- Flesh to Stone Spell
SRD
Flesh to Stone
transmutation \ earth \
Casting time: standard action V, S, M (lime, water, and earth)Range: medium (100 ft. + 10 ft./level)Duration: instantaneousEffect: Fortitude negates; Spell Resistance yesTargets: one creatureDescription
This spell restores a petrified creature to its normal state, restoring life and goods. The creature must make a DC 15 Fortitude save to survive the process. Any petrified creature, regardless of size, can be restored. The spell also can convert a mass of stone into a fleshy substance. Such flesh is inert and lacking a vital life force unless a life force or magical energy is available. For example, this spell would turn an animated stone statue into an animated flesh statue, but an ordinary statue would become a mass of inert flesh in the shape of the statue. You can affect an object that fits within a cylinder from 1 foot to 3 feet in diameter and up to 10 feet long or a cylinder of up to those dimensions in a larger mass of stone.
- Flesh to Stone Spell
Treatment
- Basilisk
- Basilisk's Eye Eye
Basilisk's Eye
- Name
- Basilisk's Eye
- Cost
- 2300 gp
- Weight
- 1/10 lb
- Description_
- When held, a creature can use the eye to cast Flesh to Stone (save DC 12). This consumes the eye. Casting with the eye is riskier than casting with a scroll. A Basilisk's eye has a wider fumble range 1-2 where if the caster fumbles they become stone.
- Tags
- Pathfinder, Magic Item
- IsShared
- 1
- Basilisk's Eye Eye
- Spells
- Flesh to Stone Spell
SRD
Flesh to Stone
transmutation \ earth \
Casting time: standard action V, S, M (lime, water, and earth)Range: medium (100 ft. + 10 ft./level)Duration: instantaneousEffect: Fortitude negates; Spell Resistance yesTargets: one creatureDescription
This spell restores a petrified creature to its normal state, restoring life and goods. The creature must make a DC 15 Fortitude save to survive the process. Any petrified creature, regardless of size, can be restored. The spell also can convert a mass of stone into a fleshy substance. Such flesh is inert and lacking a vital life force unless a life force or magical energy is available. For example, this spell would turn an animated stone statue into an animated flesh statue, but an ordinary statue would become a mass of inert flesh in the shape of the statue. You can affect an object that fits within a cylinder from 1 foot to 3 feet in diameter and up to 10 feet long or a cylinder of up to those dimensions in a larger mass of stone.
- Flesh to Stone Spell
Type
Magical
Origin
Magical
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