# Mystery Box

## <mark style="color:orange;">Mystery Box</mark>

## <mark style="color:orange;">Frogg Saran 6</mark>

## <mark style="color:orange;">Cast Time</mark> - 1 Standard Action

<table><thead><tr><th width="161">Effect</th><th></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>AoE</td><td>???</td></tr><tr><td>Range</td><td>???</td></tr><tr><td>Duration</td><td>???</td></tr><tr><td>Save</td><td>???</td></tr></tbody></table>

You form a direct conduit with Frogg himself, allowing his magic to flow through you. Roll to select a random spell list, then cast a random spell of each spell level on that spell list (up to fifth level). Targets of these spells are chosen randomly from all legal targets. If a spell generates an area of effect then it chooses a creature randomly to center this effect on. If a spell does not have a suitable target then it fizzles, producing no effect.

You are always considered a willing and available target for all effects that can affect your creature type. Frogs and frog-like creatures are fair game for this spell.

A target is considered "legal" if its targeting is allowed. For example, if you roll the Frogg spell list and get [lucky star](https://nick-nacks-rpg.gitbook.io/nicknacksrpg.com/techniques/magical-techniques/frogg-saran/level-1/lucky-star), you count the number of creatures in range, then roll randomly to see who gets targeted. However, if you roll necromancy and get [corpse explosion](https://nick-nacks-rpg.gitbook.io/nicknacksrpg.com/techniques/magical-techniques/necromancy/level-3/corpse-explosion), but you don’t control any undead, there are no corpses within range and you aren't undead yourself, then that particular spell fizzles.
