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IcyCool said:Why is this not allowed via the rules again? I think I missed it.
1. An improvised weapon is a weapon.
Where does it say this exactly? This is really the heart of the argument. I know you can wield it as a weapon, but didn't see anywhere where it actually says an improvised weapon IS a weapon.
tehSRD said:Improvised Weapons: Sometimes objects not crafted to be weapons nonetheless see use in combat. Because such objects are not designed for this use, any creature that uses one in combat is considered to be nonproficient with it and takes a –4 penalty on attack rolls made with that object. To determine the size category and appropriate damage for an improvised weapon, compare its relative size and damage potential to the weapon list to find a reasonable match. An improvised weapon scores a threat on a natural roll of 20 and deals double damage on a critical hit. An improvised thrown weapon has a range increment of 10 feet.
I suggested that it should work with Magic Weapon because when it is wielded as an improvised weapon it is a weapon, and would fulfill the spell requirements. When not wielded, it is no longer an improvised weapon, it is whatever it's original design was. SO wielded, it works, shovel sitting on the table, wouldn't work. Can't back that up with rules myself.