Citrus Magic Unleashed: Harnessing the Power of Lemon Essence

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Citrus Magic with a Lemon Essence Citrus fruits are known for their invigorating and refreshing scent. Among the many citrus fruits, lemon stands out with its fresh and tangy fragrance. The essence of lemon has been widely incorporated into various products, including cleaning agents, air fresheners, and personal care items. One such product that harnesses the magic of citrus with a lemon essence is Citrus Magic. Citrus Magic is a popular air freshener that is specially formulated to eliminate odors and leave behind a pleasant citrus scent. What sets Citrus Magic apart is its unique combination of natural ingredients and a concentrated lemon essence.


The only exceptions to this are unnamed or untyped bonuses and Dodge bonuses to AC.

At 9th level, every nonmagical arrow fired by an arcane archer gains one of the following aligned weapon qualities anarchic, axiomatic, holy, or unholy. If you were playing in a campaign that prominently featured creatures with elemental resistance, or with neutral or varying alignments, your class abilities would be rather lousy.

The shooter with the magic bow

What sets Citrus Magic apart is its unique combination of natural ingredients and a concentrated lemon essence. Instead of using harsh chemicals and artificial fragrances, Citrus Magic utilizes the power of citrus to freshen up any space. The main idea is that Citrus Magic offers a natural and effective solution for getting rid of unpleasant odors, thanks to its lemon essence and other natural ingredients.

The shooter with the magic bow

Post by Xyphon » Fri Mar 16, 2012 1:13 am

From that there seems to be a few options and no-one seemed to be willing to draw a hard and fast rule.

Matthew- dragonsfoot gives these options

1) A +2 Arrow shot from a +1 Bow is considered a +3 weapon
2) A +2 Arrow shot from a +1 Bow is considered a +2 weapon
3) A +0 Arrow shot from a +1 Bow is considered a +1 weapon
4) A +0 Arrow shot from a +1 Bow is considered a +0 weapon

Personally would play 1,3 many seem to follow 2,4.

That is I like to keep it simple and just add the pluses together.

This can of course open a much larger can of worms than the simple table above see the thread on df.

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Re: Wight VS a Magic Bow

Post by Maliki » Fri Mar 16, 2012 3:10 am

From our 2E days, the arrow itself had to be magical. Of course as always the GM has final say on this in his game.

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Re: Wight VS a Magic Bow

Post by Hywaywolf » Fri Mar 16, 2012 7:49 am

If the bow is magical but not the arrow, how does the magic from the bow reach the target if the magic is not imbued through the arrow into the target?

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Re: Wight VS a Magic Bow

Post by SmootRK » Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:29 am

I am of the group inclined to say the missile itself needs to be magical (or silver or whatever) to damage various creatures. Magic Bows only add a degree of accuracy to the equation (but this affects both 'to hit' and 'damage' due to this accuracy, and like Xyphon, I simply add bonuses together with the missile bonus), but only the missile Plus counts when determining if a creature can be hit. For instance, if a creature can only be damaged by Magical Weapons, the arrow/bolt/bullet/etc must be magical, as this is the part that actually strikes the monster.

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Re: Wight VS a Magic Bow

Post by dymondy2k » Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:38 am

Thanx guys.. I let it slide that time because I was unsure but as I gave it some thought I started getting on the same boat as the rest of you, that the missile has to be silver or magical in order to damage those creatures. In a related note, if the missile or weapon isn't silver or magical does the weapon just bounce off?, heal immediately after being struck?

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Re: Wight VS a Magic Bow

Post by Hywaywolf » Fri Mar 16, 2012 9:53 am

I can see the argument that damage from a magical bow isn't magical since it would be possible for the bow to give more power to the arrow simply by sending it off with more strength from the bow. But how does the bow make the arrow more likely to hit without magically correcting the path of the arrow to hit a moving target?

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Re: Wight VS a Magic Bow

Post by SmootRK » Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:22 am

Hywaywolf wrote: I can see the argument that damage from a magical bow isn't magical since it would be possible for the bow to give more power to the arrow simply by sending it off with more strength from the bow. But how does the bow make the arrow more likely to hit without magically correcting the path of the arrow to hit a moving target?

Consider a rifle bought at walmart, run of the mill, essentially bottom of the line quality. then consider shopping at a celebrated hunter's paradise store, where only the best of the best guns are featured, exceeding the highest military specs, using the best of materials and engineering of the highest that science can offer.

. now using the exact same ammo, which one is likely a better shot (user ability not considered)?

Now against a tank, it will matter little which gun is better (well, maybe the better gun will have a better chance to damage) but the ammo is now of great importance. Standard rounds will do nothing, but special armor piercing depleted uranium tipped ammo slices right through regardless of the gun shooting.

Of course these are mundane (non-magical) examples to try to illustrate my point. but that is where I get my general equivalencies.

Again, Arcane Archer does NOT add enhancement bonus to the weapon, only special abilities. Consider also Flame Arrow the spell.
Citrus magic with a lemon essence

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Reviews for "Citrus Magic with a Twist: Exploring the Versatility of Lemon Essence"

1. John - 1/5 stars - I was really disappointed with the Citrus Magic with a lemon essence. The scent was way too overpowering and artificial for my liking. It didn't smell like real lemon at all. Additionally, I found that it didn't do a great job at neutralizing odors. Even though it claims to be a natural deodorizer, I could still smell lingering odors even after using it. I definitely won't be purchasing this product again.
2. Emily - 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for the Citrus Magic with a lemon essence, but unfortunately, it didn't meet my expectations. The lemon scent was too strong and it smelled more like a cheap lemon-scented cleaner rather than fresh lemons. It also left a weird residue on my surfaces when I used it as a cleaner. Although it did mask some odors temporarily, the smells returned after a short while. I would not recommend this product if you're looking for a natural and effective deodorizer.
3. Sarah - 2/5 stars - I bought the Citrus Magic with a lemon essence due to its claims of being a natural deodorizer, but I was left unimpressed. The lemon scent was too overpowering and artificial for my liking, and it seemed to linger in the air for a long time, giving me a headache. As for its deodorizing abilities, it did mask some odors initially, but they seemed to resurface after a while. I was hoping for a more effective and pleasant-smelling product, so I won't be using this again.

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