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For questions about objects in role-playing games, as opposed to living entities, and about how they can be interacted with.

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What is considered an object?

Composed things are objects if not too large. … Magical effects are not objects. …
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When is an object made of other objects?

or a vehicle that is composed of many other objects. … How does that make sense, if the defintion of objects excludes objects that are vehicles composed of parts? …
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How to tell size category of an object?

Tiny Objects The DMG lists example objects along with the size category on p. 247. It has Tiny (bottle, lock) The bottle weighs 2 pounds, the lock one pound. … A Tiny object must be smaller than a Small object, so let us look at a few small objects as an upper bound. …
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Can the Telekinesis spell be used to move attached objects, like a city gate?

Yes: an attached object is still an object The definition of objects is given in the rules on p. 246 as: For the purpose of these rules, an object is a discrete, inanimate item like a window, door, sword … , book, table, chair, or stone, not a building or a vehicle that is composed of many other objects. …
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Can you move through an object's space according to RAW?

Up to the DM, but the squeezing rules can provide a benchmark in some cases As quoted in Kirt's answer, both dimension door and figurine of wondrous power have text that makes it clear an object can o …
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What is the difference between Worn, Readied and Other Items?

Mainly it's about how fast you can access them Carrying and Using Items says: A character carries items in three ways: held, worn, and stowed. Held items are in your hands; a character typically has …
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Are objects from the prime material plane reflected in the border ethereal?

Objects that are on the Etheral plane are physical there. … You only ignore objects that are not on the plane. …
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Does the effect of Fireball negate the spikes of Spike Growth?

Here however is not conclusive if the spikes are objects at all or merely a magical effect. … I think even if you consider them not an effect, it is a matter of adjudication if plants would count at objects. …
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Does covering an object with Darkness cast upon it count as using an object as described in ...

You might be able to pull this off with a lenient DM While lifting a cover from the darkness-ensorcelled object will cost you your free object interaction, the intent of the rules is that just droppin …
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Do the jar and the catatonic body in Magic Jar count as objects or creatures?

Container is an object, body is a creature, but ask your DM The jar is an object, matching the object definition on p. 204 PHB. For the purpose of these rules, an object is a discrete, inanimate item …
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Can you end your turn in the same space as an unconscious or dead creature?

A dead or unconscious creature is not defending its space Dead creatures are considered objects under the rules, not creatures, so the rule that you cannot end your move in the space of a creature does …
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What constitutes an object when using teleport?

First, the part about not being composed only applies to large objects, such as a ship or house, that you would want to divide into components for purposes of attacking and damaging. … This is therefore not a hinderance for having small, composed objects. Second, example objects listed in a table on p. 247 DMG about object sizes include a lock and, explicitly, a chest. …
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How would a permanent shrink item spell work on a group of items?

While the spell talks about "objects" being tossed, it otherwise explicitly refers to a single object. … My reading is that it talks about objects transformed by castings of the spell in general in that sentence. …
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How much would a door weigh?

Volume times specific weight of the wood Specific weights of seasoned wood, as you would use for constructing doors so they do not warp, range from 220 pounds per cubic meter (balsa) to 1,653 pounds p …
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What spells can damage objects?

The first sublist contains spells that can damage or transform objects, counting those that set objects on fire as damaging. … Bolt Level 4: Control Water (objects in whirlpool) Level 4: Fabricate (borderline, transform raw material objects) Level 5: Animate Objects (by attacking, also take damage) Level 5: Bigby's Hand (by striking …
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