Dwarkanath's Morphous Bolt
(Alteration, Evocation)

Range:  10 yards per level
Components:  V, S, M
Duration:  Instantaneous
Casting Time:  4
Area of Effect:  One creature
Saving Throw:  1/2

Dwarkanath's morphous bolt is designed for the adventurous wizard that may face any number of unknowns. Specifically, this spell creates a bolt of some material (see below) that is projected at the target creature unerringly. The damage caused by this spell is always the same, regardless of the physical composition of the bolt: 1d8 for every 2 levels of the caster, up to a maximum of 12d8. A saving throw versus death magic reduces the damage by half.
Dwarkanath's morphous bolt can be created with any variety of materials, such as fire, ice, water, acid, stone or any other physical substance allowed by the DM. All that is required by the spell caster is that a sample of the material desired be used as a material component. Note that this must be a physical material, i.e., bolts cannot be created out of magical energy (eg., magic missile).
Creatures hit by Dwarkanath's morphous bolt suffer advantages and disadvantages as appropriate for their nature. For instance, a fire giant hit by a bolt of acid would take normal damage, but additional damage from a bolt of ice. Likewise, a red dragon would take reduced damage from a bolt of fire.

