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Can you cast Spellstaff on your Changestaff, Shillelagh, or Staff of the Woodlands?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sekhmet" data-source="post: 5815852" data-attributes="member: 97602"><p>My reason for saying "yes" is that at no time is the quarterstaff ever innately magical, just temporarily enchanted. It would be like saying an Animal with Greater Magic Fang on turns into a Magical Beast. </p><p>Likewise, all magical items are made of their base components + a masterwork component. There is no reason that the base component cannot be wood for the Staff of the Woodlands.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The quick and dirty history of Sekhmet follows.</p><p>[spoiler]Sekhmet was my first wizard that ever amounted to anything. 2e, Archetypal Necromancer. Started with 1 HP. </p><p>My first few years as an adventurer were so frighteningly, perilously close to death at every step of the way that she started making pacts with demons and devils just to survive.</p><p>She cut the thumbs off of her enemies to throw them at people when she needed to run away. It was a good diversionary tactic, "Hey, is that hunch-backed, scaly human with glowing, cat-like green eyes, a forked tongue, and a prehensile tail throwing fingers at us?" </p><p></p><p>She started with an 18 Comeliness and Charisma, before her first body swap she was down to 3 in both.</p><p></p><p>She ended up building armies, subverting thrones, even killing some Gods. Then a series of necessary missteps and a calculated leap into a temple of Helm to escape a greater demon and his cohorts.</p><p>Helm smote her immediately after smiting the demons. Lv27 Necro/4 Fighter, poof.[/spoiler]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sekhmet, post: 5815852, member: 97602"] My reason for saying "yes" is that at no time is the quarterstaff ever innately magical, just temporarily enchanted. It would be like saying an Animal with Greater Magic Fang on turns into a Magical Beast. Likewise, all magical items are made of their base components + a masterwork component. There is no reason that the base component cannot be wood for the Staff of the Woodlands. The quick and dirty history of Sekhmet follows. [spoiler]Sekhmet was my first wizard that ever amounted to anything. 2e, Archetypal Necromancer. Started with 1 HP. My first few years as an adventurer were so frighteningly, perilously close to death at every step of the way that she started making pacts with demons and devils just to survive. She cut the thumbs off of her enemies to throw them at people when she needed to run away. It was a good diversionary tactic, "Hey, is that hunch-backed, scaly human with glowing, cat-like green eyes, a forked tongue, and a prehensile tail throwing fingers at us?" She started with an 18 Comeliness and Charisma, before her first body swap she was down to 3 in both. She ended up building armies, subverting thrones, even killing some Gods. Then a series of necessary missteps and a calculated leap into a temple of Helm to escape a greater demon and his cohorts. Helm smote her immediately after smiting the demons. Lv27 Necro/4 Fighter, poof.[/spoiler] [/QUOTE]
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