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    GreySage

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    Tue Aug 16, 2016 8:30 am  
    Locate Creature (mage spell) debate

    Please access your own copy from The Tome of Magic and read the 4th level mage spell named "Locate Creature."

    Question: If the creature is dead, can this spell locate it? I am in a debate with a fellow player/DM on this issue. I will offer my stance later after a few of you have chimed in.

    Your turn.

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    Tue Aug 16, 2016 11:30 am  

    I would say no. I would consider a corpse to be an object, which the spell can't locate. I would also not allow it to locate undead, golems, and similar creatures that blur the line between alive and not alive.

    There is also a Locate Remains spell (level 1) in the Wizard's Spell Compendium if locating a corpse is required.

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    Tue Aug 16, 2016 4:09 pm  

    I think the spell would locate the (now dead) creature if for no other reason than the spell description doesn't say it won't identify creatures that are currently dead. I can see your point AuldDragon that the creature is now an object, however since it was at one time a living creature I think that gives it more of a "presence" than an object like a book or a door has and I think the spell would indicate it's location, even when dead.
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    Tue Aug 16, 2016 11:48 pm  

    I'll agree with AuldDragon and say that the target can't be dead, inert remains. A corpse is the remains of a person/creature, but isn't a person/creature. If you did include dead remains, where would it end? "I was able to locate the creature...well, its dust pile (as it has been dead for 100,000 years)...behind the stone altar. Totally a creature though." Razz Um...no. A dust pile is no more a creature than a dead body is. Better to port over the 3.5E spell find corpse, which does what its name says. It also finds undead.

    A construct (i.e. golems, etc.) is not a creature, but an object (an animated one), so locate creature wouldn't work on them, but locate object would.

    As to undead, I would consider them to be creatures (not being literal inanimate matter, and certainly not being objects). Then you have a spell for objects and another for persons/creatures. Or, you can port over the find corpse spell, and then you have spells for the objects, the persons/creatures, and for the undead. Without that spell though, I would allow undead to be the target of a locate creature spell.
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    GreySage

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    Wed Aug 17, 2016 8:19 am  

    AuldDragon wrote:
    There is also a Locate Remains spell (level 1) in the Wizard's Spell Compendium if locating a corpse is required.

    Jeff


    AuldDragon for the slam dunk! on the answer! I'd completely forgotten/overlooked that spell! This is why I ask so many questions. Collectively we are more knowledgeable than our individual parts. So bear with me next time I have a query.

    Thank you all, and honorable mention to our draconic friend.

    -Lanthorn
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