![]() which I had not noticed before answering the question above. Any magical items would appear to NOT be transformed into stone. It specifically states that only nonmagical objects that it is carrying or wearing are transformed. The description of the petrified condition says Why wouldn't the object be possibly incorporated into the stone? If you want to loot the magic items from a creature - change it to stone and take whatever falls to the ground :) Another interesting observation about the petrified condition - Only nonmagical objects are transformed. The only way to "end the condition" as described in the spell would be an alchemical solution made from the oil of a basilisks stomach (Thanks Kerrec! I didn't know this was actually in the text for the Basilisk in the MM), Greater Restoration, Wish or whatever else a DM decides to allow. However, since the magic of the spell has ended, dispel magic won't reverse the process. I usually interpret this to mean as still being petrified. So, when the Flesh to Stone spell ends leaving the creature "turned to stone". Its weight increases by a factor of ten, and it ceases aging."
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