You create a small solid object, grown from your own bones. The object grows out of your body in a location you designate, and instantly snaps off, leaving a small wound. The object must be able to fit in a) a one-foot cube, b) two adjacent one-foot cubes, c) three adjacent one-foot cubes, or d) four adjacent one-foot cubes. Growing an object in this way is extremely painful. Upon casting this spell, make a Constitution saving throw, with a DC equal to your spell save DC. On a failed save, for each one-foot cube the object would need to fit in, you take 1d4 piercing damage and 1d4 psychic damage (1d4 and 1d4 for one cube, 2d4 and 2d4 for two cubes, and so on), or half as much damage with a successful save.
If a creature rolls a natural 1 using a tool or weapon made using this spell, roll 1d4. On a 2 or lower, the tool or weapon breaks.
Due to the unusual nature of items created by this spell, no item created by this spell can be appraised for more than 25 gold.
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