Giant Insect (spell)

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Giant insect enables the caster to transform ordinary-sized insects and arachnids into their giant forms. The possibility exists for creating giant insects that exist in the game's bestiary and some that don't; the DM must use sense in determining the attack forms and power of insects for which no stats exist.

Giant Insect
Range 20 ft.
Duration 2 rounds per level
Area of Effect 2 hit dice per level
Casting Time 2 rounds
Saving Throw none
Level cleric (4th)

The caster must be able to see the insect being transformed; if caught and contained in a glass jar, the spell will cause the enlarged insects to shatter the container upon growth, at no harm to themselves.

Hit Dice Designation

The maximum hit die (HD) for each type of enlarged insect depends on its monstrous form. For example, giant wasps normally have 4 HD; therefore, a 10th level caster could create twenty wasps of 1 HD each, or ten wasps of 2 HD each, or some other combination, so long as no created giant wasp had more than 4 HD.

In each case, the amount of attack damage the insect causes is calculated thusly: for each HD less than the original, the "die" is reduced by one degree, or -1 maximum damage.

For example, the 4 HD wasp normally causes 2-8 damage with its pincers. A 3 HD wasp could do, at best, 7 damage on a normal hit, and therefore causes 2-7 with its pincers. A 2 HD wasp would cause 1-6 and a 1 HD wasp would cause 2-5. Many smaller wasps might therefore cause more damage — but they would be more easily stunned or killed, and would suffer from a lower THAC0.

Hostility

Because insects lack any sort of intelligence, the caster has no control over them whatsoever. Once enlarged, they'll be furious, ravenous and bound to attack whatever target comes immediately to hand — including the caster and associated allies. Therefore steps should be taken to seek immediate cover, letting the giant insects wreak havoc and perhaps cause a distraction.

Once their usefulness is gone, the caster can dispel the effects at will, reducing any remaining insects to their normal size. If some insect become a danger, the dweomer can be removed from each insect individually.

Enhancing Giant Forms

The spell can be cast upon existing giant insects, in which case the original will be increased to 50% it's normal size. This effect cannot be adjusted up or down; a giant wasp will always be increased to 6 HD, with 50% more hit points. Moreover, once the spell is used in this fashion, the effect on the giant insect cannot be dispelled — if it becomes dangerous, it must be killed


If cast against giant insects, the spell can add up to 50% of the insect’s size, so long as this does not increase total hit die count by more than the caster’s area of effect.'