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我问了chatgpt,竟然告诉我可以这样用
人工智能已经发展到这种程度了吗...震惊
Binding 5 alchemist fires together would create a single object with a weight of 5 pounds, which would be within the weight limit of the Catapult spell.
When you cast Catapult with a 1st-level spell slot, the object being launched will deal 3d8 bludgeoning damage on impact. However, since the object you are launching is a bundle of alchemist fires, it would also deal fire damage in addition to the bludgeoning damage.
According to the description of the Alchemist Fire item in the Player's Handbook, it deals 1d4 fire damage to any creature that takes direct hit, and an additional 1d4 fire damage at the end of each of the creature's turns until the flames are extinguished.
So when you launch the bundle of 5 alchemist fires with Catapult, it would deal 3d8 bludgeoning damage on impact, and then each alchemist fire would deal an additional 1d4 fire damage on the turn it hits a creature, and then for each of that creature's turns until the flames are extinguished.
So the total damage from launching 5 alchemist fires with Catapult would be:
3d8 (bludgeoning) + 5d4 (fire damage on impact) + 5d4 (fire damage on each subsequent turn until the flames are extinguished)
The exact amount of damage dealt would depend on the results of the dice rolls, but on average, this would be a significant amount of damage, especially if the target creature is vulnerable to fire damage.