Fungal Infection (3.5e Spell)

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Author: Psychowarrior (talk)
Date Created: July 11, 2010
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Fungal Infection
Transmutation
Level: Cleric 2, Druid 2, Ranger 2
Components: V, S, M
Casting time: 1 standard action
Range: Touch
Target: Creature touched
Duration: 1d4 minutes/level
Saving Throw: Fortitude Negates (harmless)
Spell Resistance: Yes

Invented by priests of the god Robigus, this spell has since become widespread and very popular among pranksters. Once the victim has failed his fortitude save the poor soul comes to resemble a fungal grove as toadstools and mushrooms grow over the expanse of the victim's skin. The fungus grows out of the spaces between plate armor and through chain mail, and it grows over any exposed flesh. These are all common types of inedible shrooms and are not worth even one copper. Any attempt to remove these irritating fungi is fruitless as they begin to grow back immediately.

The victim suffers -2 on all charisma based checks and -4 on concentration checks because she cannot direct the full force of her personality towards anything. The mushrooms itch so badly that all ranged attacks suffer a -2.

This spell is ineffective against creatures without corporeal forms or have no tactile sensation.

Material Component: One toadstool or mushroom.



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AuthorPsychowarrior +
ComponentV +, S + and M +
Identifier3.5e Spell +
LevelCleric 2 +, Druid 2 + and Ranger 2 +
RangeTouch +
RatingUnrated +
SchoolTransmutation +
SummaryIrritating mushrooms sprout from the victim's skin, making it hard to concentrate. +
TitleFungal Infection +