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Spells interacting with Physics. How?
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I have a player that has asked about freezing water and extinguishing fire with the Ray of Frost cantrip.

As DM, I decided to initially allow the extinguishing of fire. But then later declined it to freezd water as I became unsure about its intended power. I said we would look it up post-session, as from my understanding if the spell description doesn't explicitly say it can, then assume it can't. I also considered that it was just a cantrip and is by that definition very weak.

But is this really correct? I mean it makes sense to some degree to be able to do what the player wanted, is this a difference between RAW and RAI?

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