The Slaad farming thread made me wonder about this ...
If you summon a monster, then it dies in combat, do the blood stains on the ground stay? Or do they return to their home plane with the creature's body?
If the blood on the ground stays, then if you needed demon blood for some strange magical purpose, you could simply summon one, milk it, and then let it go away?
If the blood stains go away, wouldn't the Slaad eggs go away also?
So the question is, can you farm outsiders of body parts that were summoned via summon monster? Obviously you could if it got the the prime matierial via a gate spell, but summon seems to have special traits associated with it (no gating friends, automatically knowing who your enemies are, forced to help you, can't require a payment for services, etc...).
If you summon a monster, then it dies in combat, do the blood stains on the ground stay? Or do they return to their home plane with the creature's body?
If the blood on the ground stays, then if you needed demon blood for some strange magical purpose, you could simply summon one, milk it, and then let it go away?
If the blood stains go away, wouldn't the Slaad eggs go away also?
So the question is, can you farm outsiders of body parts that were summoned via summon monster? Obviously you could if it got the the prime matierial via a gate spell, but summon seems to have special traits associated with it (no gating friends, automatically knowing who your enemies are, forced to help you, can't require a payment for services, etc...).