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This russet cone creates an area of rust, originating at your hand and extending outward in a cone  It can effectively destroy any nonmagical iron or iron alloy object. Such objects struck by a rust cone take 2d6 points of damage +1 per two caster levels (maximum +10), ignoring hardness. You can also target a weapon being wielded or metal armor being worn. Metal armor affected by this cone takes normal damage from the spell and loses 1d4 points of Armor Class through corrosion. If an item is reduced to 0 hit points, it is destroyed. Ferrous creatures struck by the cone take the same damage as objects. Creatures can make a reflex save to reduce the damage done to their metal items or themselves
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This russet cone creates an area of rust, originating at your hand and extending outward in a cone  It can effectively destroy any nonmagical iron or iron alloy object. If the item is so large that it cannot fit within the cone a cone shaped radius volume of the metal is rusted and  potentially destroyed.  Such objects struck by a rust cone take 4d6 points of damage +1 per two caster levels (maximum +10), ignoring hardness. Metal armor affected by this cone takes normal damage from the spell and loses 1d8 points of Armor Class through corrosion. If an item is reduced to 0 hit points, it is destroyed. Ferrous creatures struck by the cone take the same damage as objects. Creatures can make a reflex save to reduce the damage done to their metal items or themselves
  
 
Magic items can negate the effect with a successful Fortitude saving throw.
 
Magic items can negate the effect with a successful Fortitude saving throw.
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Cone of Rust
Transmutation
Level: Wizard 5, Sorcerer 5, Druid 5
Components: V, S, M
Casting time: 1 standard action
Range: 30 ft.
Area: Cone-shaped burst
Duration: Instantaneous
Saving Throw: none or Fortitude negates (object); see text, Reflex half
Spell Resistance: no


You unleash a russet cone at a metallic object. The air around you smells of hot metal.


This russet cone creates an area of rust, originating at your hand and extending outward in a cone It can effectively destroy any nonmagical iron or iron alloy object. If the item is so large that it cannot fit within the cone a cone shaped radius volume of the metal is rusted and potentially destroyed. Such objects struck by a rust cone take 4d6 points of damage +1 per two caster levels (maximum +10), ignoring hardness. Metal armor affected by this cone takes normal damage from the spell and loses 1d8 points of Armor Class through corrosion. If an item is reduced to 0 hit points, it is destroyed. Ferrous creatures struck by the cone take the same damage as objects. Creatures can make a reflex save to reduce the damage done to their metal items or themselves

Magic items can negate the effect with a successful Fortitude saving throw.


Material Component: Rust particles or a piece of a rust monster.



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Article BalanceHigh +
Authorbalmz +
ComponentV +, S + and M +
Identifier3.5e Spell +
LevelWizard 5 +, Sorcerer 5 + and Druid 5 +
RangeOther +
RatingUndiscussed +
SchoolTransmutation +
SummaryCreate a cone of rust to destroy metal +
TitleCone of Rust +