Alteration [creation]
Level Illusionist 4
Components V, S, M
Casting Time 10 rounds
Range 10-ft.
Area of Effect See description
Duration 2 hours per caster level
Save nil
The caster can create one temporary object.
When cast, the caster must visualize the object to be created. The object will replicate a mundane object.
The size of the object can be up to 1 square foot per caster level.
While simple items can be created that have all of the attributes of the replicated object, the caster must have very good knowledge of very complex items (a lock or suit of mail for example).
Objects can be created that interact with the terrain or structures around them. For example, a hinged door could be created, attached to the wall using braces and hinges.
This spell can be used to create food (vegetables, organic matter) or liquid and, if ingested when there is 4+ hours of duration remaining, it will provide sustenance as if consuming real food/water.
Unless studied carefully and the caster is able to touch the original object while casting the spell, objects cannot be perfectly copied.
Unless objects of similar value are used as material components, objects made of very valuable or rare materials (gold, platinum, gems, etc.) cannot be created but can only be simulated. E.g. A fake gem that is easily scratched/crushed, lead pieces covered in a thin veneer of gold, "acid" which is simply yellow vinegar, etc.
Unless the caster is an expert and has the nessary material components, "special" mundane items cannot be created (strength bows, anti-toxin, etc.). Items that require magic to create, like holy water, cannot be created.
Limitations
If the GM determines the caster does not have the knowledge necessary to create something, the GM will determine the effect: the item is broken (condition), the object is not usable, or the spell simply fails.
Material Components. A bit of material that is included in the object to be created. The component is consumed in the casting of the spell. Cost/Scarcity. Varies.
Known Additions/Substitutions. None.