Abundant ammunition limitations


Rules Questions


I recently joined a kingmaker campaign.
One of the characters in the group is a gnome alchemist, in a particular combat, he cast abundant ammunition on a bag containing tanglefoot bags.
The spell description says it covers non-magical ammunition or shurikens.
To me, this screams no way, but he seems to think otherwise. Perhaps someone can refer me to an errata or something where he might have come to this conclusion? Or is this just plain false?


As far as I can tell, tanglefoot bags are alchemical items, not ammunition. (In a similar way, he couldn't cast it on his purse and conjure and endless supply of gold pieces or on his jewelry box and conjure infinite emeralds.)


Orfamay has it right. Those are *not* ammunition.


That would be amazing if it worked.

A gunslinger can get an inferior version of this using those cartridges that entangle foes.


blahpers wrote:

That would be amazing if it worked.

A gunslinger can get an inferior version of this using those cartridges that entangle foes.

Same with arrows.

You could allow him to create tanglefoot shuriken that work like tanglefoot arrows and let him use those with abundant ammo.

Edit: Or, as an alchemist should have throw anything you could just allow him to throw tanglefoot arrows.

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