You touch a living creature and create a perfect replica of its corpse in an unoccupied space within 10 feet of you. The replica is identical to the creature in every way, except that it is dead and has no soul. The replica has the same wounds, diseases, and conditions as the creature at the time of casting, but does not bleed, decay, or rot unless exposed to natural or magical effects that would cause such things. The replica is indistinguishable from the original creature by any means short of a true resurrection spell or a wish spell.
The original creature is unaffected by this spell, except that it feels a brief pang of pain as you draw its blood. The creature must be willing for you to cast this spell on it, or it must be incapacitated or otherwise unable to resist. If the creature is unwilling and succeeds on a Constitution saving throw, the spell fails and has no effect.
You can use this spell to create a replica of yourself, but doing so causes you to suffer one level of exhaustion. You can only have one replica of yourself at a time. If you cast this spell again to create another replica of yourself, the previous one crumbles to dust.
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Posted Oct 30, 2023"but does not bleed, decay, or rot unless exposed to natural or magical effects that would cause such things"
Isn't a corpse assumed to rot under normal exposure to air and the bacteria in it? Might need clarification.
"The replica is indistinguishable from the original creature by any means short of a true resurrection spell or a wish spell."
Since this is about identification as a fake, wouldn't something in the divination school apply, possibly?
"You can use this spell to create a replica of yourself, but doing so causes you to suffer one level of exhaustion." Small issue: You probably didn't mean to put 'but' in that sentence. Also, most non-real sources of exhaustion list what you need to do to remove the exhaustion. You'd want to indicate how this level is resolved.
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Posted Oct 30, 2023It's not really a corpse but rather a replica of a corpse, like a kind of hyper realistic mannequin .
yes, a divination spell could probably make this detectable.
I admit that I haven't really thought about the recovery aspect of exhaustion, it's an oversight on my part.