Are plant creatures considered magical or? Cause some spells state nonmagical vegetation in that area withers while others say, If you target a plant creature or a magical plant, it makes the saving throw with disadvantage, and the spell deals maximum damage to it.
"Nonmangical plants" refers to vegetation that doesn't have a stat block: ordinary trees, grass, and so on. If it's a creature with the Plant type, then it's considered magical for the purposes of the spell and must make a Constitution Save with disadvantage.
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Are plant creatures considered magical or? Cause some spells state nonmagical vegetation in that area withers while others say, If you target a plant creature or a magical plant, it makes the saving throw with disadvantage, and the spell deals maximum damage to it.
"Nonmangical plants" refers to vegetation that doesn't have a stat block: ordinary trees, grass, and so on. If it's a creature with the Plant type, then it's considered magical for the purposes of the spell and must make a Constitution Save with disadvantage.
Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
Plant creatures are creatures not vegetation (according to the rules anyway).