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It occurred to me that, following some logic and using the RAW for Abundant Ammunition, it would be possible to theoretically create infinite ammunition given two spellcasters who each had AA.
Here is the proposal :-
1) Both casters cast AA on two different quivers each containing 10 normal arrows.
2) Within the space of one round they remove 10 arrows from Quiver A, put those arrows briefly into Quiver B and then remove them again.
3) By the wording of AA then at the beginning of the next round the original 10 arrows from Quiver A will disappear, but Quiver A will again contain 10 arrows and Quiver B will now contain 20 arrows - its original 10 plus replacements for the 10 that were dipped in and removed again.
In theory you could create an infinite amount of silver/gold/platinum/whatever non-magical arrows if this worked.
Now, I wouldn't expect any DM to actually allow this, but can anybody see any logical flaw or restriction that would prevent this from working by RAW?