The unseen servant is an invisible, mindless, and shapeless force, used to step and fetch, open unstuck doors, and hold chairs, as well as to clean and mend. It is not strong, but unfailingly obeys the command of the wizard. It can perform only one activity at a time and can move only lightweight items, carrying a maximum of 20 pounds or pushing/pulling 40 pounds across a smooth surface. It can open only normal doors, drawers, lids, etc. The unseen servant cannot fight, nor can it be killed, as it is a force rather than a creature. It can be magically dispelled, or eliminated after receiving 6 points of damage from area-effect spells, breath weapons, or similar attacks. If the caster attempts to send it beyond the allowed radius, the spell ends immediately.
The material components of the spell are a piece of string and a bit of wood.
Wizard's Spell Compendium Note[]
The unseen servant does not have any senses or powers of reason. It is incapable of any action except following its instructions to the letter. Thus, while it can be sent to the bottom of a pool to grab whatever objects it encounters, it cannot be directed to grab any gems or coins it might find. A permanent unseen servant always hovers within 30 feet of the caster. If destroyed, it reforms in 2d10 rounds.