Jefe Bergenstein
Legend
Well, I agree with your first statement, and the second would be, as you say, a DM ruling. So what's your reason for ruling that it is not suitable for magical purposes? Seems like a magical component would be just what you want for a magic spell![]()
It's an ephermeral creation, and thus lacks realness. There's an archaic concept called "foison", which ties to power, strength and physicality. I've seen it introduced in games which have fae conjurations similar to this. Basically a copy of something isnt the real thing. It's why a brownie will make shoes for hours for a crust of stale bread. They might live in a fae palace and eat the finest of magical meals, but none of it is real.
It's why I'd rule vampires wouldnt be able to draw sustenance from synthetic blood (or blood created from minor conjuration). It might be blood on a molecular level, but it doesn't have the lifeforce aspect.
Alternately, the magic aura of the minor conjuration taints the process by which the component is consumed.
I mean, all of this is basically hand wavium for "DM says so", but at least it's an in-game reason to smack down abuse. I'd say the DM should inform any conjurer up front if a spell is about to fail as a result, as the character would be aware of its limitations.
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