Can magic items be damaged?

Yes, magic items can be destroyed. Most magic items are objects of extraordinary craftsmanship. Thanks to a combination of careful crafting and magical reinforcement, a magic item is at least as durable as a nonmagical item of its kind. Most magic items, other than potions and scrolls, have resistance to all damage.

Does dispel magic work on magic items?

Dispel magic has a particular purpose: to break other spells. It has no effect on a vampire’s Charm ability or any other magical effect that isn’t a spell. It also does nothing to the properties of a magic item. It can, however, end a spell cast from a magic item or from another source.

Can you dispel magic items 5e?

Can you use dispel magic to dispel a magical effect like a vampire’s Charm ability? It has no effect on a vampire’s Charm ability or any other magical effect that isn’t a spell. It also does nothing to the properties of a magic item. It can, however, end a spell cast from a magic item or from another source.

What kind of damage does a magic weapon do?

The damage inflicted by a magic weapon is not “magic damage”. It is still physical damage of the same type that a non-magical version of the same weapon would inflict. The magic makes swords cut deeper and hammers hit harder but it does nothing to change the type of damage inflicted.

Is it possible to break a magic item?

Most don’t. If we look at the DMG (pg 141): Most magic items are objects of extraordinary artisanship. Thanks to a combination of careful crafting and magical reinforcement, a magic item is at least as durable as a nonmagical item of its kind. Most magic items, other than potions and scrolls, have resistance to all damage.

When to use damage immunity against magical attacks?

Normally, when damage immunity is meant to be qualified against whether the damage is magical or not, the statblock will expressly say so, like with this devil I pulled out of Mordenkainen’s Tome of Foes: Damage Resistances cold; bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing from nonmagical attacks that aren’t silvered

Can a non-magical weapon bypass a magical attack?

If it contains the phrase “from non-magical”, then magical attacks bypass. If it contains “silvered”, then a non-magical, but silvered weapon will bypass. I’m not sure if the Web your player was targeting was from the spell, but if it was, the only listed way to destroy it by fire:

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