By means of this spell, the wizard is able to convert material of one sort
into a product that is of the same material. Thus, the spellcaster can fabricate a
wooden bridge from a clump of trees, a rope from a patch of hemp, clothes from
flax or wool, and so forth. Magical or living things cannot be created or
altered by a fabricate spell. The quality of items made by this spell is commensurate with the
quality of material used as the basis for the new fabrication. If the caster works
with a mineral, the area of effect is reduced by a factor of 27 (1 cubic foot
per level instead of 1 cubic yard).
Articles requiring a high degree of craftsmanship (jewelry, swords, glass,
crystal, etc.) cannot be fabricated unless the wizard otherwise has great skill in
the appropriate craft.
Casting requires one full round per cubic yard (or foot) or material to be
affected by the spell.
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