Amorphous form

Amorphous form was a transmutation spell that changed the target into a boneless mass.

Effects
As mentioned above, on casting amorphous form, the target, who was touched by the caster, became a boneless mass with a fluidity that resembled an ooze. The target's belonging changed too. The target lost none of his or her agility and could still move. Its new fluid body allowed the target to enter narrow spaces of up to 2 inches (5 centimeters). It also gained the ability to move freely in water and the lack of necessity to breathe while within in water.

While in this form, the target was completely immune to poison, form-changing magic, and stunning effects. The taget lacked a discernable anatomy and he or she was impossible to gain any advantage by flanking the target.

The spell had a number of downsides. While under the effect of amorphous form, the target could not attack or cast spells that required any somatic, material, and/or verbal components or foci.

Components
Amorphous form required somatic and material components. If cast as a spell of divine magic, it required a divine focus. The material component was a pinch of gelatin. On casting the spell, the gelatin was sprayed on the target.

History
By the 14 century DR, the church of Ghaunadaur managed to convert the amorphous form spell into one that was possible to cast by Ghaunadaur's clerics who were introduced to their faith's secrets.