FrodoOf9Fingers
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So, one day, the DM decided to use the random loot table to generate the loot from a dragon's horde. An awesome longsword appears! However, no one uses longswords, and so they plan to sell it.
However, the wizard and the rogue say "Heck with that!" and work together to transform said longsword. The rogue uses Disable Dweomer, and the wizard casts polymorph any object, changing the longsword into a falcata for the fighter to use, pernamently.
One pleasantly surprised DM allows this to happen, and then asks those on the forums here: Is this legal?
The argument that was presented:
Polymorph any Object wrote:
Magic items aren't affected by this spell.
Disable Dweomer wrote:
You can use Disable Device to suppress the magic of a non-artifact magic item for 1d4 rounds, after which the item recovers its magical properties. A suppressed item becomes nonmagical for the duration of the suppression. Using Disable Device in this way takes 2d4 rounds, with a DC of 15 + the item's caster level
What are your thoughts? Did I miss anything RAW wise to prevent this? Should I allow it to continue?