Caleb's Amulet of Proof against detection and location. Would that not protect him from a locate object spell? Or does it only work on his own body? @matthewmercer @VoiceOfOBrien
— Jaryd Thommers (@JarydThommers) November 16, 2018
For an Uncommon magic item, I would rule that it guards himself, but not items on his person, from targeted detection. 😉 https://t.co/3jizdcES05
— Matthew Mercer (@matthewmercer) November 16, 2018
That would render the spell locate object way stronger then its counter part… instead of casting locate creature you could just cast locate object and focus on caleb’s coat/underwear/books… I agree with the decision from a narative point of view but its does not seem balanced It depends on the distinction between items “equipped or worn”, which I consider part of the character, or objects stowed. I wouldn’t consider the coat or his clothing separate. It gets weird with semantics.
— Matthew Mercer (@matthewmercer) November 27, 2018