Stone To Flesh+Magic Jar


Rules Questions


I just had a thought--could a character take a inert statue, Stone To Flesh it, then use Magic Jar to temporarily inhabit the body?

If so, what would the stats of the body be? Obviously, having no intelligence means that it'd go without a save. Would it have the stats of whatever creature it appeared to be? What if you possessed a flesh-statue of a specific person?


hector212121 wrote:
could a character take a inert statue, Stone To Flesh it, then use Magic Jar to temporarily inhabit the body?

No, but ask your GM all the same.

A "stone-to-fleshed" statue is just a statue, but made out of flesh now. At best, it's a corpse. There's no soul or life-force in there to trap, so the caster can't "take over".

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If so, what would the stats of the body be? Obviously, having no intelligence means that it'd go without a save. Would it have the stats of whatever creature it appeared to be? What if you possessed a flesh-statue of a specific person?

I'm guessing the stats would be those of the original creature depicted, or of an average specimen if it's non-specific.


I agree with VRMH; casting a stone-to-flesh spell on a statue results in a pile of un-living meat; essentially an inanimate object. Since it isn't a creature, it's not a viable target for a magic jar spell any more than a tree or a leather coat.

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