[He'd say the same for technology, but given the world he coems from, that's not entirely a surprise to most people.]
It's relatively permanent. One could dispel it with their own magic, be it a spell or glyph, but until such a thing happens, the tea should be effective. I can't see why anyone would disenchant tea, though. Most dispelling would be used for magical weapons or traps.
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Date: 2017-03-14 01:26 am (UTC)It's relatively permanent. One could dispel it with their own magic, be it a spell or glyph, but until such a thing happens, the tea should be effective. I can't see why anyone would disenchant tea, though. Most dispelling would be used for magical weapons or traps.