So would a Dog Boys senses know if food was created by magic?
Note they spell was cast out of their senses range.
Examples include:
Necromancer's Chicken soup.
Nature Magic's eggs and Bread.
Palladium Fantasy, Bread and milk
Eating or smelling it would they know it was created by magic?
Food by magic and Dog Boys
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Re: Food by magic and Dog Boys
no, only the containers that disappear after the contents are gone would possibly read as magical.
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Re: Food by magic and Dog Boys
if the food is either permanently charmed (such as the nature magic eggs), or was a temporary conjuration (such as bread and milk) then sure, its an ongoing spell effect and it detects as such.
if it is a one and done spell with no long term effects then probably not... but the example spells create a magical item that has a duration... so as long as the magical effect is available (the boosts, buffs or existence as appropriate) the food is magical in the same way that a person with a spell cast on them detects as magical while the spell is in effect.
if it is a one and done spell with no long term effects then probably not... but the example spells create a magical item that has a duration... so as long as the magical effect is available (the boosts, buffs or existence as appropriate) the food is magical in the same way that a person with a spell cast on them detects as magical while the spell is in effect.
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