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Ok guys got a question for ya all.
If an Arrow of (Dragon) Slaying hits a dragon, let's say in it's back, or other location where the dragon could not reach/remove the arrow, would the additional magical damage continue on each additional turn?
Nope. As per the Arrow of Slaying.
Once an arrow of slaying deals its extra damage to a creature, it becomes a nonmagical arrow.
So it would do no more than any regular non-magical arrow would do in that situation, which normally is nothing.
Ok guys got a question for ya all.
If an Arrow of (Dragon) Slaying hits a dragon, let's say in it's back, or other location where the dragon could not reach/remove the arrow, would the additional magical damage continue on each additional turn?
Nope. As per the Arrow of Slaying.
So it would do no more than any regular non-magical arrow would do in that situation, which normally is nothing.