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etc.) counts as a creature of that object's size in attacks. The
material component is a tooth from any predatory creature.

Hunger (Alteration)

Sphere: Animal, Plant
Range: 10 yards
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 day/level of caster
Casting Time: 7
Area of Effect: 1 person
Saving Throw: Neg.

Those affected by hunger no longer gain sustenance from food. No matter
how much they eat, they still feel hungry. If the spell did not end,
victims eventually would starve, visibly wasting away. After one day
under the spell's effect, victims' concentration suffers (due to their
preoccupation with their constant hungry feeling), causing them to
suffer a -2 penalty to all ability and proficiency checks. On the eighth
day without food, victims who have been maintaining normal activity
levels lose 1 Strength point; on the ninth day, they lose 1 Constitution
point. This alternating pattern continues until one of the character's
ability scores falls to 3; at this point, the character becomes
comatose. If a score reaches 0 before the hunger spell ends, the
recipient dies. The victim regains lost points after the spell ends at a
rate of 1 Strength and 1 Constitution point per day. When casting the
spell, the character secretly whispers a particular type of food; by
eating the specified food, the victim breaks the spell. It mu


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