Does catapult count as magic damage?

IRONHEART!!! The catapult spell deals only its damage, not the damage of an object you hurl with it. However, if you use the spell to hurl a breakable object, like a flask of alchemist’s fire, the DM might rule that the thing does break.

Can you catapult magic stone?

IIRC you cant cast catapult spell and magic stone in the same round. Catapult is a 1st level spell and magic stone is a cantrip. If you cast any bonus action spell the ACTION can only be used to cast cantrips.

How does catapult work DND?

The object flies in a straight line up to 90 feet in a direction you choose before falling to the ground, stopping early if it impacts against a solid surface. If the object would strike a creature, that creature must make a Dexterity saving throw.

Can catapult hit multiple enemies?

Even if enemies succeed on the save, when you throw the object along a line that collides with the floor, you can deliver the contents to any square you want. You can align the line to be able to hit multiple enemies – that way even if the first succeeds the saving throw it can hit another.

Does Alchemist’s fire stack?

Alchemist’s Fire stacks On a hit, the target takes 1d4 fire damage at the start of each of its turns. There is no indication that it cannot stack.

What can you do with a catapult spell?

Similarly, propelling a flask of oil to damage a target while also dousing it for ignition is a cool use of the spell.

Can you throw oil flasks with a catapult?

Someone asked Jeremy Crawford if you could chuck a bunch of oil flasks and Alchemist’s Fire at an enemy, but he only responded “Catapult works on 1 object, not 5”.

How can I explain to my player that Alchemist’s fire?

The Player’s Handbook (p. 148) says that Alchemist’s Fire “ignites when exposed to air”: Alchemist’s Fire. This sticky, adhesive fluid ignites when exposed to air. As an action, you can throw this flask up to 20 feet, shattering it on impact.

What happens if you catapult on holy water?

But if you did catapult on holy water, alchemists fire or a type of acid in a glass bottle, it would break on impact and deal the extra damage from that. Please check out my homebrew and current DMs Guild project, I would appreciate feedback:

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