Bauglir
First Post
Were you firing a +2 arrow it could be interpreted that post-launch, the arrow guides itself towards the target slightly, and accelerates slightly, to produce the increased chance to hit and damage. (I might rule a +1 to hit and damage in this case, as the arrow has already been in the air for some time before it hit the anti-magic field)
However you are firing a non-magical arrow from a +2 bow, so it will hold steadier, and release the arrow a little faster than a normal bow; its trajectory and speed is decided the moment it leaves the bow - in other words the attack enjoys both the hit and the damage bonuses.
Another way to look at it - you are firing a non-magical arrow - why should an anti-magic field affect it in the slightest? Only the bow is magical, and it's outside the field.
However you are firing a non-magical arrow from a +2 bow, so it will hold steadier, and release the arrow a little faster than a normal bow; its trajectory and speed is decided the moment it leaves the bow - in other words the attack enjoys both the hit and the damage bonuses.
Another way to look at it - you are firing a non-magical arrow - why should an anti-magic field affect it in the slightest? Only the bow is magical, and it's outside the field.