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If a character shoots mundane arrows with a magic bows and they hit a creature that is immune or resistant to non-magical attacks, do you treat the arrow hit as a magic attack or now?
I treat it as a magic attack. The magic energy from the bow transfers to the arrow in some way to increase its chance of hitting, making it a magic attack.
Do any of your rule the opposite? That the bow increases accuracy, but it is the arrow that causes the damage and, therefore, the attack is considered non-magical for purposes of applying resistance and immunity.
I treat it as a magic attack. The magic energy from the bow transfers to the arrow in some way to increase its chance of hitting, making it a magic attack.
Do any of your rule the opposite? That the bow increases accuracy, but it is the arrow that causes the damage and, therefore, the attack is considered non-magical for purposes of applying resistance and immunity.