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The hinges are likely made of metal (even more resilient than the wood of the door).
More resilient than an Iron Golem?
The hinges are likely made of metal (even more resilient than the wood of the door).
There are no hard rules for firebolts burning down doors in 5e so I don't know where you get this from.
5E SRD said:Fire Bolt
Evocation cantrip
Casting Time: 1 action
Range: 120 feet
Components: V, S
Duration: Instantaneous
You hurl a mote of fire at a creature or object within range. Make a ranged spell attack against the target. On a hit, the target takes 1d10 fire damage. A flammable object hit by this spell ignites if it isn't being worn or carried.
This spell's damage increases by 1d10 when you reach 5th level (2d10), 11th level (3d10), and 17th level (4d10).
Would you rather have someone throw a lit zippo at you or shoot you with a blackpower pistol?
By the same token there are no hard rules explicitly saying that Firebolt can kill monsters. You have to sort to apply the rest of the rules on damage to come to that otherwise unsupported conclusion.![]()
DMG said:...the only hard and fast rule is this: given enough time and the right tools, characters can destroy any destructible object. Use common sense when determining a character's success at damaging an object."
Since wooden doors are <gasp> made of wood, and wood is a flammable material, it is ignited. No Save, no Hardness, it just burns.
So, unless you're prepared to argue that lighting things on fire doesn't do any damage to them, then yeah, the rules as written do say that the trick works.
What needs to be determined (and I haven't seen it in this discussion) is how much damage the door takes, per round, while it's on fire. With that, and knowing the hit points of the door, you can determine how long it will take for the trick to work.
More resilient than an Iron Golem?
Honestly, people just need to go with whatever is fun for the group. If that means the wizard can burn down a wooden door with fire bolt then let it happen.
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When you defeat someone/something with Eldritch Blast, IMO, it isn't as though you turned the gore setting up to ultra-violent. You haven't completely destroyed the physical form of the golem (the body is likely to be largely intact) but rather damaged its connection to its animating force to a degree that it can no longer function. Eldritch blast is a beam of force, not a rocket launcher.
If you use a cantrip/spell that can utterly destroy the body (ie, disintegrate) then, yes, it would be able to one-shot a hinge (assuming it can target objects). IMO, eldritch blast is not such a spell, and therefore it would likely require numerous castings to render the hinge incapable of supporting the door.
I agree with your first paragraph, and that makes it really hard to understand the relationship to your second paragraph. You seem to be equating breaking a hinge to disintegrating a 200 lb. man: only spells which are capable of doing the latter would you permit to do the former. I don't follow that logic at all.