Is it possible to harvest parts of elementals summoned by the Conjure Elemental spell?
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From the conjure elemental spell description (PHB, pg. 225):
The elemental disappears when it drops to 0 hit points or when the spell ends.
Can I rip parts off of an elemental before it disappears?
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From the conjure elemental spell description (PHB, pg. 225):
The elemental disappears when it drops to 0 hit points or when the spell ends.
Can I rip parts off of an elemental before it disappears?
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From the conjure elemental spell description (PHB, pg. 225):
The elemental disappears when it drops to 0 hit points or when the spell ends.
Can I rip parts off of an elemental before it disappears?
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From the conjure elemental spell description (PHB, pg. 225):
The elemental disappears when it drops to 0 hit points or when the spell ends.
Can I rip parts off of an elemental before it disappears?
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No, you can't harvest parts
As the part you quoted from the PHB says:
The elemental disappears when it drops to 0 hit points or when the spell ends.
All parts of the creature will go with it when it disappears.
There are no specific rules that state this. However this is how all DM's I know would rule this. Were the spell a summoning spell and stated that the creature "returns to its plane" at the end I would rule differently.
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I think the whole issue here is that OP is unsure whether or not a dismembered arm or similar still counts as part of the elemental. You merely state that it is, without providing any sources that back your theory up.
– PixelMaster
Nov 23 at 7:48
@PixelMaster That's because there are no rules that cover it clearly. I've tried to justify my ruling if that helps.
– linksassin
Nov 23 at 11:23
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Can you even harvest parts from a non-conjured elemental?
The books don't go into detail about harvesting bodyparts from monsters. Occasionally a monster will note that its venom can be extracted, but 99% of the time, the Monster Manual does not go into detail about this kind of ordeal.
This is a game about epic dungeon crawling, not about being a Monster Hunter who gathers bodyparts, so the game is pretty much silent on the matter. It even extends to humanoid enemies, who should realistically drop the things they are wielding, which the Monster Manual suggests not doing to avoid giving too much loot to the players.
So in other words.... regardless of if bodyparts taken from the elemental disappear or not once it dies, which would be something to ask your DM (I'd personally say that the elemental, its bodyparts and everything it was wielding disappears), the entire ordeal of harvesting bodyparts from a monster is something entirely in the DM homebrew realm.
Ask your DM and see what they say.
You can deliberately harvest flail snails. There is also a large section in xanathars about crafting magic items, which requires cr appropriate materials. Conceivably, elemental parts. I don't think the game says you can't/shouldn't be harvesting creatures because of this.
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Nov 23 at 20:52
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No, you can't harvest parts
As the part you quoted from the PHB says:
The elemental disappears when it drops to 0 hit points or when the spell ends.
All parts of the creature will go with it when it disappears.
There are no specific rules that state this. However this is how all DM's I know would rule this. Were the spell a summoning spell and stated that the creature "returns to its plane" at the end I would rule differently.
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I think the whole issue here is that OP is unsure whether or not a dismembered arm or similar still counts as part of the elemental. You merely state that it is, without providing any sources that back your theory up.
– PixelMaster
Nov 23 at 7:48
@PixelMaster That's because there are no rules that cover it clearly. I've tried to justify my ruling if that helps.
– linksassin
Nov 23 at 11:23
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No, you can't harvest parts
As the part you quoted from the PHB says:
The elemental disappears when it drops to 0 hit points or when the spell ends.
All parts of the creature will go with it when it disappears.
There are no specific rules that state this. However this is how all DM's I know would rule this. Were the spell a summoning spell and stated that the creature "returns to its plane" at the end I would rule differently.
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I think the whole issue here is that OP is unsure whether or not a dismembered arm or similar still counts as part of the elemental. You merely state that it is, without providing any sources that back your theory up.
– PixelMaster
Nov 23 at 7:48
@PixelMaster That's because there are no rules that cover it clearly. I've tried to justify my ruling if that helps.
– linksassin
Nov 23 at 11:23
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up vote
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No, you can't harvest parts
As the part you quoted from the PHB says:
The elemental disappears when it drops to 0 hit points or when the spell ends.
All parts of the creature will go with it when it disappears.
There are no specific rules that state this. However this is how all DM's I know would rule this. Were the spell a summoning spell and stated that the creature "returns to its plane" at the end I would rule differently.
No, you can't harvest parts
As the part you quoted from the PHB says:
The elemental disappears when it drops to 0 hit points or when the spell ends.
All parts of the creature will go with it when it disappears.
There are no specific rules that state this. However this is how all DM's I know would rule this. Were the spell a summoning spell and stated that the creature "returns to its plane" at the end I would rule differently.
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I think the whole issue here is that OP is unsure whether or not a dismembered arm or similar still counts as part of the elemental. You merely state that it is, without providing any sources that back your theory up.
– PixelMaster
Nov 23 at 7:48
@PixelMaster That's because there are no rules that cover it clearly. I've tried to justify my ruling if that helps.
– linksassin
Nov 23 at 11:23
add a comment |
3
I think the whole issue here is that OP is unsure whether or not a dismembered arm or similar still counts as part of the elemental. You merely state that it is, without providing any sources that back your theory up.
– PixelMaster
Nov 23 at 7:48
@PixelMaster That's because there are no rules that cover it clearly. I've tried to justify my ruling if that helps.
– linksassin
Nov 23 at 11:23
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I think the whole issue here is that OP is unsure whether or not a dismembered arm or similar still counts as part of the elemental. You merely state that it is, without providing any sources that back your theory up.
– PixelMaster
Nov 23 at 7:48
I think the whole issue here is that OP is unsure whether or not a dismembered arm or similar still counts as part of the elemental. You merely state that it is, without providing any sources that back your theory up.
– PixelMaster
Nov 23 at 7:48
@PixelMaster That's because there are no rules that cover it clearly. I've tried to justify my ruling if that helps.
– linksassin
Nov 23 at 11:23
@PixelMaster That's because there are no rules that cover it clearly. I've tried to justify my ruling if that helps.
– linksassin
Nov 23 at 11:23
add a comment |
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7
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Can you even harvest parts from a non-conjured elemental?
The books don't go into detail about harvesting bodyparts from monsters. Occasionally a monster will note that its venom can be extracted, but 99% of the time, the Monster Manual does not go into detail about this kind of ordeal.
This is a game about epic dungeon crawling, not about being a Monster Hunter who gathers bodyparts, so the game is pretty much silent on the matter. It even extends to humanoid enemies, who should realistically drop the things they are wielding, which the Monster Manual suggests not doing to avoid giving too much loot to the players.
So in other words.... regardless of if bodyparts taken from the elemental disappear or not once it dies, which would be something to ask your DM (I'd personally say that the elemental, its bodyparts and everything it was wielding disappears), the entire ordeal of harvesting bodyparts from a monster is something entirely in the DM homebrew realm.
Ask your DM and see what they say.
You can deliberately harvest flail snails. There is also a large section in xanathars about crafting magic items, which requires cr appropriate materials. Conceivably, elemental parts. I don't think the game says you can't/shouldn't be harvesting creatures because of this.
– Jihelu
Nov 23 at 20:52
add a comment |
up vote
7
down vote
Can you even harvest parts from a non-conjured elemental?
The books don't go into detail about harvesting bodyparts from monsters. Occasionally a monster will note that its venom can be extracted, but 99% of the time, the Monster Manual does not go into detail about this kind of ordeal.
This is a game about epic dungeon crawling, not about being a Monster Hunter who gathers bodyparts, so the game is pretty much silent on the matter. It even extends to humanoid enemies, who should realistically drop the things they are wielding, which the Monster Manual suggests not doing to avoid giving too much loot to the players.
So in other words.... regardless of if bodyparts taken from the elemental disappear or not once it dies, which would be something to ask your DM (I'd personally say that the elemental, its bodyparts and everything it was wielding disappears), the entire ordeal of harvesting bodyparts from a monster is something entirely in the DM homebrew realm.
Ask your DM and see what they say.
You can deliberately harvest flail snails. There is also a large section in xanathars about crafting magic items, which requires cr appropriate materials. Conceivably, elemental parts. I don't think the game says you can't/shouldn't be harvesting creatures because of this.
– Jihelu
Nov 23 at 20:52
add a comment |
up vote
7
down vote
up vote
7
down vote
Can you even harvest parts from a non-conjured elemental?
The books don't go into detail about harvesting bodyparts from monsters. Occasionally a monster will note that its venom can be extracted, but 99% of the time, the Monster Manual does not go into detail about this kind of ordeal.
This is a game about epic dungeon crawling, not about being a Monster Hunter who gathers bodyparts, so the game is pretty much silent on the matter. It even extends to humanoid enemies, who should realistically drop the things they are wielding, which the Monster Manual suggests not doing to avoid giving too much loot to the players.
So in other words.... regardless of if bodyparts taken from the elemental disappear or not once it dies, which would be something to ask your DM (I'd personally say that the elemental, its bodyparts and everything it was wielding disappears), the entire ordeal of harvesting bodyparts from a monster is something entirely in the DM homebrew realm.
Ask your DM and see what they say.
Can you even harvest parts from a non-conjured elemental?
The books don't go into detail about harvesting bodyparts from monsters. Occasionally a monster will note that its venom can be extracted, but 99% of the time, the Monster Manual does not go into detail about this kind of ordeal.
This is a game about epic dungeon crawling, not about being a Monster Hunter who gathers bodyparts, so the game is pretty much silent on the matter. It even extends to humanoid enemies, who should realistically drop the things they are wielding, which the Monster Manual suggests not doing to avoid giving too much loot to the players.
So in other words.... regardless of if bodyparts taken from the elemental disappear or not once it dies, which would be something to ask your DM (I'd personally say that the elemental, its bodyparts and everything it was wielding disappears), the entire ordeal of harvesting bodyparts from a monster is something entirely in the DM homebrew realm.
Ask your DM and see what they say.
answered Nov 23 at 7:49
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You can deliberately harvest flail snails. There is also a large section in xanathars about crafting magic items, which requires cr appropriate materials. Conceivably, elemental parts. I don't think the game says you can't/shouldn't be harvesting creatures because of this.
– Jihelu
Nov 23 at 20:52
add a comment |
You can deliberately harvest flail snails. There is also a large section in xanathars about crafting magic items, which requires cr appropriate materials. Conceivably, elemental parts. I don't think the game says you can't/shouldn't be harvesting creatures because of this.
– Jihelu
Nov 23 at 20:52
You can deliberately harvest flail snails. There is also a large section in xanathars about crafting magic items, which requires cr appropriate materials. Conceivably, elemental parts. I don't think the game says you can't/shouldn't be harvesting creatures because of this.
– Jihelu
Nov 23 at 20:52
You can deliberately harvest flail snails. There is also a large section in xanathars about crafting magic items, which requires cr appropriate materials. Conceivably, elemental parts. I don't think the game says you can't/shouldn't be harvesting creatures because of this.
– Jihelu
Nov 23 at 20:52
add a comment |
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