Stone To Flesh+Magic Jar


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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?


An inert statue made of stone can be converted to an inert statue made of flesh using Stone to Flesh, but it would have no organs or other internal structure.

I don't think Magic Jar is sufficient to convert sculpted meat in to a living creature.


From Stone to Flesh:

"For example, this spell would turn an animated stone statue into an animated flesh statue, but an ordinary statue would become a mass of inert flesh in the shape of the statue."

Stone to Flesh doesn't turn a statue into a creature. It changes it from an object of one material to an object of another material.


Yeah, the statue because a mass of flesh but that doesn't make it a creature.

Just like a corpse is a mass of flesh, but no longer a creature.

You couldn't target it with Magic Jar because it's not a creature.

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