What counts as a magical attack?

What counts as a magical attack?

There is no such thing as “magical damage”. The list of damage types includes “radiant”, “necrotic”, “bludgeoning”,”fire”, and so on. The +1 Mace does Bludgeoning damage, but it is a magic item and therefore does so as a magical attack.

Is an infused weapon a magic weapon?

Infusing an Item Whenever you finish a long rest, you can touch a nonmagical object and imbue it with one of your artificer infusions, turning it into a magic item.

Are artificer infused weapons magic?

Artificers have invented numerous magical infusions, extraordinary processes that rapidly create magic items. To many, artificers seem like wonderworkers, accomplishing in hours what others need weeks to complete. Unless an infusion’s description says otherwise, you can’t learn an infusion more than once.

How much does a +1 weapon sell for?

135) recommends about 500 gp for a uncommon item (example: +1 weapon) and 5,000 gp for a rare item (example: +2 weapon). If you are in Adventurers’ League, you will likely be able to soon buy a +1 weapon from your faction for 500 gp (check with your AL DM for further information).

Is there such thing as a magical attack?

The term “magical attack” is defined as: a magical attack is an attack delivered by a spell, a magic item, or another magical source (Basic Rules, DM, p. 4; under Vulnerabilities, Resistances, and Immunities) Let’s also clear up the misconception exposed by the wording of the question. There is no such thing as “magical damage”.

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.

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 mace be used as a magical weapon?

The mace does not deal “magical damage”; the +1 bonus to damage from the magic weapon is a bonus to whatever damage the mace would ordinarily deal, which is bludgeoning. However, any damage dealt by the mace will bypass the defenses some monsters have against ordinary weapons. All weapons with magical enchantments are magical weapons.