Can a lizardfolk use Cunning Artisan build a Shillelagh?
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One of the racial features of lizardfolk is Cunning Artisan. It states:
As part of a short rest, you can harvest bone and hide from a slain beast, construct, dragon, monstrosity, or plant creature of size Small or larger to create one of the following items: a shield, a club, a javelin, or 1d4 darts or blowgun needles.
As a Druid, he took Shillelagh:
The wood of a club or quarterstaff you are holding is imbued with nature's power.
The lizardfolk skill specifically calls out bone and hide, and the spell specifically calls out wood. But both are labeled as "club".
Could the hand crafted club from a lizardfolk work as the club for Shillelagh? What if they included a couple twigs and branches from a nearby tree?
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One of the racial features of lizardfolk is Cunning Artisan. It states:
As part of a short rest, you can harvest bone and hide from a slain beast, construct, dragon, monstrosity, or plant creature of size Small or larger to create one of the following items: a shield, a club, a javelin, or 1d4 darts or blowgun needles.
As a Druid, he took Shillelagh:
The wood of a club or quarterstaff you are holding is imbued with nature's power.
The lizardfolk skill specifically calls out bone and hide, and the spell specifically calls out wood. But both are labeled as "club".
Could the hand crafted club from a lizardfolk work as the club for Shillelagh? What if they included a couple twigs and branches from a nearby tree?
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One of the racial features of lizardfolk is Cunning Artisan. It states:
As part of a short rest, you can harvest bone and hide from a slain beast, construct, dragon, monstrosity, or plant creature of size Small or larger to create one of the following items: a shield, a club, a javelin, or 1d4 darts or blowgun needles.
As a Druid, he took Shillelagh:
The wood of a club or quarterstaff you are holding is imbued with nature's power.
The lizardfolk skill specifically calls out bone and hide, and the spell specifically calls out wood. But both are labeled as "club".
Could the hand crafted club from a lizardfolk work as the club for Shillelagh? What if they included a couple twigs and branches from a nearby tree?
dnd-5e crafting
One of the racial features of lizardfolk is Cunning Artisan. It states:
As part of a short rest, you can harvest bone and hide from a slain beast, construct, dragon, monstrosity, or plant creature of size Small or larger to create one of the following items: a shield, a club, a javelin, or 1d4 darts or blowgun needles.
As a Druid, he took Shillelagh:
The wood of a club or quarterstaff you are holding is imbued with nature's power.
The lizardfolk skill specifically calls out bone and hide, and the spell specifically calls out wood. But both are labeled as "club".
Could the hand crafted club from a lizardfolk work as the club for Shillelagh? What if they included a couple twigs and branches from a nearby tree?
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The club has to be wood
Not every weapon is made of the same material. Since shillelagh specifically mentions a the wood of a weapon as the target, a club or quarterstaff made of a different material is not suitable and would not be affected by the spell.
Keep in mind, a lizardfolk can make clubs out of wood.
you can harvest bone and hide from a ... plant creature of size Small or larger.
One such plant creature's "hide" may be wooden (for example an Awakened Tree). In this case, a lizardfolk's club could be affected by shillelagh, but not if the club is made of bone or some other creature's hide.
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Sticking with RAW
RAW says the Shillelagh base needs to be made of wood (It is the wood itself that gets the buff), so going by the letter this will not work.
Who sticks so tightly with RAW?
I don't enjoy being a stickler for RAW, so I look at the spirit of the rules rather than the letter.
The spirit is that this spell needs natural components, so I can't see why anyone would have problems with what you are doing, and you are certainly not going to break anything from a balance perspective.
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The club has to be wood
Not every weapon is made of the same material. Since shillelagh specifically mentions a the wood of a weapon as the target, a club or quarterstaff made of a different material is not suitable and would not be affected by the spell.
Keep in mind, a lizardfolk can make clubs out of wood.
you can harvest bone and hide from a ... plant creature of size Small or larger.
One such plant creature's "hide" may be wooden (for example an Awakened Tree). In this case, a lizardfolk's club could be affected by shillelagh, but not if the club is made of bone or some other creature's hide.
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The club has to be wood
Not every weapon is made of the same material. Since shillelagh specifically mentions a the wood of a weapon as the target, a club or quarterstaff made of a different material is not suitable and would not be affected by the spell.
Keep in mind, a lizardfolk can make clubs out of wood.
you can harvest bone and hide from a ... plant creature of size Small or larger.
One such plant creature's "hide" may be wooden (for example an Awakened Tree). In this case, a lizardfolk's club could be affected by shillelagh, but not if the club is made of bone or some other creature's hide.
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The club has to be wood
Not every weapon is made of the same material. Since shillelagh specifically mentions a the wood of a weapon as the target, a club or quarterstaff made of a different material is not suitable and would not be affected by the spell.
Keep in mind, a lizardfolk can make clubs out of wood.
you can harvest bone and hide from a ... plant creature of size Small or larger.
One such plant creature's "hide" may be wooden (for example an Awakened Tree). In this case, a lizardfolk's club could be affected by shillelagh, but not if the club is made of bone or some other creature's hide.
The club has to be wood
Not every weapon is made of the same material. Since shillelagh specifically mentions a the wood of a weapon as the target, a club or quarterstaff made of a different material is not suitable and would not be affected by the spell.
Keep in mind, a lizardfolk can make clubs out of wood.
you can harvest bone and hide from a ... plant creature of size Small or larger.
One such plant creature's "hide" may be wooden (for example an Awakened Tree). In this case, a lizardfolk's club could be affected by shillelagh, but not if the club is made of bone or some other creature's hide.
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Sticking with RAW
RAW says the Shillelagh base needs to be made of wood (It is the wood itself that gets the buff), so going by the letter this will not work.
Who sticks so tightly with RAW?
I don't enjoy being a stickler for RAW, so I look at the spirit of the rules rather than the letter.
The spirit is that this spell needs natural components, so I can't see why anyone would have problems with what you are doing, and you are certainly not going to break anything from a balance perspective.
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up vote
2
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Sticking with RAW
RAW says the Shillelagh base needs to be made of wood (It is the wood itself that gets the buff), so going by the letter this will not work.
Who sticks so tightly with RAW?
I don't enjoy being a stickler for RAW, so I look at the spirit of the rules rather than the letter.
The spirit is that this spell needs natural components, so I can't see why anyone would have problems with what you are doing, and you are certainly not going to break anything from a balance perspective.
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up vote
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up vote
2
down vote
Sticking with RAW
RAW says the Shillelagh base needs to be made of wood (It is the wood itself that gets the buff), so going by the letter this will not work.
Who sticks so tightly with RAW?
I don't enjoy being a stickler for RAW, so I look at the spirit of the rules rather than the letter.
The spirit is that this spell needs natural components, so I can't see why anyone would have problems with what you are doing, and you are certainly not going to break anything from a balance perspective.
Sticking with RAW
RAW says the Shillelagh base needs to be made of wood (It is the wood itself that gets the buff), so going by the letter this will not work.
Who sticks so tightly with RAW?
I don't enjoy being a stickler for RAW, so I look at the spirit of the rules rather than the letter.
The spirit is that this spell needs natural components, so I can't see why anyone would have problems with what you are doing, and you are certainly not going to break anything from a balance perspective.
answered 34 mins ago
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