## Craft Contingent Spell (Item Creation) *You know how to attach semi-permanent spells to a creature and set them to activate under certain conditions.* **Prerequisite:** Caster level 11th **Benefit:** You can make contingent any spell that you know. Crafting a contingent spell takes one day for each 1,000 gp in its base price (spell level × caster level × 100 gp). To craft a contingent spell, you must use up raw materials costing one-half the base price. Some spells incur extra costs in material components, which must be paid when the contingent spell is cast. ### Contingent Spells A contingent spell is a single-use, one-spell magical effect instilled within a specific willing creature. It doesn’t take up space on the body or have a physical form, and it remains inactive until triggered (similar to the effect created by a contingency spell). Once triggered, a contingent spell takes immediate effect upon the bearer (or is centered in the bearer’s square if the spell affects an area). A character must have the Craft Contingent Spell feat to create contingent spells. Triggers for contingent spells are usually events that happen to the bearer of the spell, and can include death, contracting disease, exposure to a breath weapon or to energy damage, falling, exposure to poison, exposure to a dangerous environment (trapped by fire, plunged underwater, and so forth), succumbing to sleep or fear effects, gaining negative levels, or being rendered helpless, deafened, or blinded. The market price of a contingent spell is spell level × caster level × 250 gp. A contingent spell must be prepared in the presence of the person to bear it, and the bearer is subject to the same restrictions as the creator (unable to cast any other spells while the contingent spell is being prepared, must be present for 8 hours each day, and so on). Once assigned to a bearer, a contingent spell cannot be transferred to another creature, although it can be destroyed (see below). A contingent spell is tied to the bearer’s body, alive or dead, and stories circulate among adventurers of contingent spells remaining quiet for hundreds of years on a slain bearer’s remains, only to suddenly activate when the proper trigger condition arises. If the bearer of a contingent spell is the target of dispel magic, the contingent spell might be permanently dispelled (but not triggered), as if it were an active spell in effect on the target creature. In an antimagic field, contingent spells are temporarily suppressed as all other magic items are. At any one time, a creature can bear a number of contingent spell whose total levels are equal to its character level. Attempts to apply additional contingent spells beyond this limit simply fail.rmation.