• baahb@lemmy.dbzer0.com
        31·
        3 days ago

        Technically it only refers to visible creatures. Objects doesnt have the adjective visible.

        Unlikely, but a particularly bull headed person could read this as though detect magic could identify invisible objects.

        • jounniy@ttrpg.networkOP
          5·
          2 days ago

          That depends on interpretation of the sentence structure. It could mean “any visible [creatures and objects]” or “any [visible creatures] and objects”.

        • squaresinger@lemmy.world
          9·
          3 days ago

          I’m kinda surprised how vague many of the DnD rules are written.

          Didn’t they have a rules lawyer at hand when writing these?

    • Gutek8134@lemmy.world
      3·
      3 days ago

      I’ve specifically focused on means that don’t require a spell slot to use. Left familiar as an exception because people like to have them anyway and it can be ritual cast.