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FoxWander said:I can give you one example where the "before" is implied. Something that we're all missing in all this talk about the monk's NWE- that they also have Manufactured Weapon Eqivalency. So here's Magic Weapon...
I take it that no one will argue that this spell cannot be cast on a Monk.
*raises hand* I will!
The spell's target is 'weapon touched'. A monk is not a weapon, so this spell certainly cannot be cast on a monk.
Whether you can cast it on a monk's unarmed strike depends on whether or not you have some way of targetting it. Since the monk's unarmed strike uses potentially his whole body, would just touching the monk be sufficient? I don't think it is, since anybody's unarmed strikes potentially use the whole body, so if that were a solution it would apply to everyone, not just monks.
I agree that the monks MWE ability is probably intended to allow (G)MW to target the monk's unarmed strikes, but as written it (arguably) doesn't.
That is odd. But since spell descriptions are not the primary source for how unarmed strikes operate, it is simply a mistake in the writeup.trikesPS. - And just as a side note, Magic Weapon throws another kink in the growing 'just what in the heck is a natural weapon' argument with this bit- "You can’t cast this spell on a natural weapon, such as an unarmed strike..."![]()