| Majuba |
Sorry.. I wasn't familiar with the spell.
Are you a Gnome? Otherwise I'm not sure if you can cast it. Definitely not if this is for PFS.
Note: Alternate racial traits, racial archetypes, racial evolutions, racial feats, and racial spells are only available for characters of the associated race.
For PFS, I believe any poison created would have to be from this legal-for-play list: "black adder venom, bloodroot, giant wasp poison, greenblood oil, large scorpion venom, malyass root paste, Medium spider venom, nitharit, shadow essence, small centipede poison, terinav root."
Of course, plant matter, so bloodroot(?), malyass root paste, terinav root, and perhaps nitharit?
Also, not sure how liquid poison counts as an 'object'.
Craft(alchemy) or Spellcraft check would be equal to the DC of the poison.
Your Question: Took a while to muck through the possibility to get back to your question. Yes, I believe anyone making a saving throw against the poison would 'dispel' all of it. However each individual would get only one save to disbelieve also.
Fomsie
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Fairly certain this would not work for a few reasons:
It is a phantasm, existing in the mind of the caster and the target(s) only, so there is no way that they would assume there was black lotus poison on your arrows unless perhaps you were vocalizing it loud enough, "Hey! Let me put this deadly poison on all of my arrows!", before you shot them.
It works like the Minor Creation spell, which "You create a non-magical, unattended object of nonliving vegetable matter." and "Attempting to use any created object as a material component causes the spell to fail." The first part leads me to believe it is supposed to be an object of some kind made from dead plant matter, such as a chair or a rope or a shirt. And the second part makes me think that it is specifically designed to prevent people from creating materials that can be used for anything beyond basic interaction.
As for the Gnome part, that just allows a gnome to substitute their spellcraft for craft to make a roll to create a chair or windmill or what have you.