3e SRD:Reduce

This spell causes instant diminution of a creature or object, decreasing its size and weight. Its height shrinks by up to 10% per caster level, to a maximum reduction of 50%. The reduced weight is proportional to the cube of the new height, as follows:

Height DecreaseWeight Decrease
–10% (x 0.9)–30% (x 0.7)
–20% (x 0.8)–50% (x 0.5)
–30% (x 0.7)–60% (x 0.4)
–40% (x 0.6)–80% (x 0.2)
–50% (x 0.5)–90% (x 0.1)
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Reduce
Transmutation
Level: Sor/Wiz 1
Components: V, S, M
Casting time: 1 action
Range: Close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
Target: One creature or object of up to 10 cu. ft./caster level
Duration: 1 minute/level
Saving Throw: Fortitude negates (object)
Spell Resistance: Yes (object)

All equipment worn or carried by a creature is reduced by the spell. Magical properties are not decreased by this spell. Weight, mass, and strength are affected, though. A creatures hit points, Armor Class, and attack rolls do not change, but Strength decreases with size. For every 10% of reduction, a creatures Strength score suffers an enlargement penalty of 1, to a minimum score of 1.

A shrinking object may damage weaker materials affixed to it, but a reduced object shrinks only as long as the object itself is not damaged.

Multiple magical effects that reduce size do not stack.

Reduce counters and dispels enlarge.



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