Theo R Cwithin
I cast "Baconstorm!"
"OMG it's a nightcrawler! I banish it!"
* poof *
"OMG it left behind a huge pile of undead acid-resistant tapeworms!"
* poof *
"OMG it left behind a huge pile of undead acid-resistant tapeworms!"
This is why no one really likes Gnome Warlocks with Animate Object. They never grow out of finding animated sandwiches funny.The ham sandwich does not count as a creature... unless it was animated? Did the Paladin eat an animated ham sandwich? Who animated the sandwich? How did it count as one sandwich after all the masticating involved?
I can see it now...
Paladin: "Burp! Drat and fiddlesticks! Who animated my lunch again! This has gone far enough!"
This is why no one really like Gnome Warlocks with Animate Object. They never grow out of finding animated sandwiches funny.
I usually draw the line at potential initiative. That is, even if they are weak could they roll initiative and be another entity in combat? So a ham sandwich would get banished the same as a sword they are holding, but a paladin in their stomach would not get banished the same as a halfling they might be holding.So stomach contents don't get banished? I'm not being sarcastic, I'm just curious as to where you draw the line and why. I mean, if the Paladin was the one who got banished, would the ham sandwich he'd had for lunch get left behind? Is the line a 'living' creature? And if that's the case, how do you make that make sense, from a narrative standpoint?
Talk about food that sticks to your stomach!Now a ham sandwich that was actually a mimic? Shudders