I remembered there being an exception for artifacts in the antimagic field description, but it turns out it's confusingly worded.This section excludes artifacts:Spells and other magical effects, except those created by an artifact or a deity, are suppressed in the sphere and can't protrude into it. But this one doesn't:Magic Items: The properties and powers of magic items are suppressed in the sphere.
Is Moradin's hammer an artifact, could that be used for magical shenanigans inside the anti-magic field?
You say that, but IIRC there are official DnD statements that gods do not have statblocks because they are too powerful for mortals to even try to fight. They renamed the Tiamat statblock to Aspect of Tiamat for precisely this reason.
Also, the reason it’s “as effective as power word kill on common folk” is because common folk are weak and meant to weak. They’re not heroes.Fly swats are overpowered because they're as effective as a machine gun at killing flies.
The original Boblin comic did have the party interrogating him for an hour, but it wasn't out of suspicion.https://i.imgur.com/KEgaxr0.png
YSK some cities in the US are starting to build an affordable community built wifi network that goes around big telecom companies
Resistance doesn't stack, so it's only halved once.