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<blockquote data-quote="kalani" data-source="post: 7015352" data-attributes="member: 88085"><p>By RAW, you can only conjure <strong>one object</strong>. A feathered hat might be handwaived as a single object (but even that might not be allowed by some DMs), but a bag of ball bearings or an entire tool kit can't. You could conjure the pouch, or a single ball bearing. Likewise, conjuring an entire toolkit is not conjuring a single item - it is conjuring many different related items that function together to allow you to perform a profession (eg. artisan's tools), or achieve a similar objective.</p><p></p><p>A disguise kit isn't just a single item - it is a collection of powders, dyes, wigs, simple prosthetics, and other objects that make it easier to disguise yourself. If you have ever watched the show <em>Face/Off</em>, all of the things used when they do those quick 1-2hr makeups is basically what you are talking about. A gaming set includes all the items/objects/pieces for a single game - such as checkers, or chess (called dragonchess in 5e). You cannot state in good conscious that a chess SET is a single object in the real world (it has at least 33 objects in the set, not counting the container you store them in), so how could you claim it is in dnd just so you could minor conjure it?</p><p></p><p>No, Minor conjuration is specific. It doesn't conjure a single piece of Adventuring Gear (which sometimes includes a set of related items), it conjures a single item/object. ONE object, not one SET of objects. So if you want caltrops, you conjure ONE caltrop in your hand (not a whole bag of them).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kalani, post: 7015352, member: 88085"] By RAW, you can only conjure [B]one object[/B]. A feathered hat might be handwaived as a single object (but even that might not be allowed by some DMs), but a bag of ball bearings or an entire tool kit can't. You could conjure the pouch, or a single ball bearing. Likewise, conjuring an entire toolkit is not conjuring a single item - it is conjuring many different related items that function together to allow you to perform a profession (eg. artisan's tools), or achieve a similar objective. A disguise kit isn't just a single item - it is a collection of powders, dyes, wigs, simple prosthetics, and other objects that make it easier to disguise yourself. If you have ever watched the show [I]Face/Off[/I], all of the things used when they do those quick 1-2hr makeups is basically what you are talking about. A gaming set includes all the items/objects/pieces for a single game - such as checkers, or chess (called dragonchess in 5e). You cannot state in good conscious that a chess SET is a single object in the real world (it has at least 33 objects in the set, not counting the container you store them in), so how could you claim it is in dnd just so you could minor conjure it? No, Minor conjuration is specific. It doesn't conjure a single piece of Adventuring Gear (which sometimes includes a set of related items), it conjures a single item/object. ONE object, not one SET of objects. So if you want caltrops, you conjure ONE caltrop in your hand (not a whole bag of them). [/QUOTE]
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