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<blockquote data-quote="shadowoflameth" data-source="post: 7504328" data-attributes="member: 62336"><p>Most attacks including spells specify a number of targets or creatures. Some specify that they can target objects but there's nothing in most spells that says that you can't deliberately target an object. The rub is how to hurt magical items. Rule of thumb from past editions is that magic items are tougher than their mundane counterparts and can't be hurt by most non-magical attacks or my magic less potent than theirs. Your the DM make a ruling if someone tries this and go with the fun and flavor of the game. If you need a way to destroy a magic item, Adamantine does double damage to objects. With high level 'legendary' type items, artifacts or intelligent items, you may need some special circumstance like a spell to cast the evil spirit out of the ancestral sword, or the Book of Vile Darkness being destroyed by the aura of a 20th level paladin of devotion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadowoflameth, post: 7504328, member: 62336"] Most attacks including spells specify a number of targets or creatures. Some specify that they can target objects but there's nothing in most spells that says that you can't deliberately target an object. The rub is how to hurt magical items. Rule of thumb from past editions is that magic items are tougher than their mundane counterparts and can't be hurt by most non-magical attacks or my magic less potent than theirs. Your the DM make a ruling if someone tries this and go with the fun and flavor of the game. If you need a way to destroy a magic item, Adamantine does double damage to objects. With high level 'legendary' type items, artifacts or intelligent items, you may need some special circumstance like a spell to cast the evil spirit out of the ancestral sword, or the Book of Vile Darkness being destroyed by the aura of a 20th level paladin of devotion. [/QUOTE]
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