Blood of the Predator (3.5e Spell)

For the duration of this spell, the subject(s) gain notable enhancements to their physical qualities which mimic the animal blood donors, but none of which are outwardly visible upon initial inspection, barring the new found ability to speak freely with one of the beasts who enabled this spell.

Blood of the Predator
Transmutation
Level: Clr 3, Drd 3, Rgr 4
Components: V, S, M
Casting time: 1 full-round action
Range: Touch
Target: Humanoid, Monstrous Humanoid, Animal or Magical Beast touched
Duration: 1 min./level
Saving Throw: Will negates (harmless)
Spell Resistance: No

As an enhancement bonus, the subject receives +2 to their Strength, Dexterity, Constitution ability scores, and while utilizing their unarmed attacks, may treat them as if them were natural weapons with which they were proficient.

The subject of this spell, upon receiving its benefits, may affiliate with one of the three animals of their choosing who donated their blood for its casting. This allows the subject the continuous benefit of Speak with Animals, with that chosen donor only, for the duration of this spell. This continuous effect does not influence or apply to other animals of the same type as the chosen one and is limited to that individual only.

If cast upon an animal or magical beast, they instead receive the ability to communicate with the caster as if utilizing a Tongues spell, but only the caster of this spell. The duration of this effect is as long as the duration of the spell as normal.

Material Component: This spell costs one drop of blood each from a feline, canine and ursine; this blood may be of a regular animal or magical beast, but must have been willingly provided by the animal for the sole purpose of this spell.



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