Re: Summon/conjure material component



On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 00:33:17 +0200, Jasin Zujovic <jzujovic@xxxxxxx>
wrote:

I know there's a spell called something like that, but I can't find it.
Which book is it in?

IIRC, you conjure an inexpensive material component.

Could you conjure a lock of someone's hair? It doesn't have a listed
price, after all, or that annoying superscript M...? But that does sort
of stomp all over the idea of pieces of people being *valuable* for magic.

As an aside, what other ways are there to get someone's hair/nails?
Assume they're far away and powerful enough that you'd rather mess with
them from far away, rather than simply ripping out what you need yourself.

Jasin


SUMMON COMPONENT can be found in COMPLETE MAGE. It allows you to
summon components worth less than 1 GP, sort of a substitute for the
Eschew Components feat.

As a DM, I would not allow it to summon a PARTICULAR person's hair.
You could get "a lock of human hair", but not a lock of "The person I
want to cast a spell on" or anything like that. This sort of stuff is
always generic.


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