I think items brought from the ethereal plane to the material only last twenty days at a time, and then they return. Ethereal creatures don't have the same restriction, if I remember right...
Only problem is that it's been so long since I've played D&D *L*
A summoning spell instantly brings a creature or object to a place you designate. When the spell ends or is dispelled, a summoned creature is instantly sent back to where it came from, but a summoned object is not sent back unless the spell description specifically indicates this. A summoned creature also goes away if it is killed or if its hit points drop to 0 or lower. It is not really dead. It takes 24 hours for the creature to reform, during which time it can't be summoned again.
You summon one weapon of your choice with this spell. If you summon a projectile weapon, it comes with 10 bolts/cartridges/arrows/bullets/etc (whatever is most appropriate). Weapons summoned by this spell gains a +1 enchantment bonus for every 2 caster levels, to a maximum of +5. Weapons summoned by this spell are made of ordinary materials as appropriate for its kind. Any weapon summoned by this spell is considered magic for the purposes of overcoming damage reduction. Casting this spell does not grant you proficiency with these items if you do not already possess it.
At the end of the spell’s duration, or if the items leave your possession for more than 2 rounds, the items summoned disappear. A summoned item can be made permanent with a permanency spell (only 1 item may be affected by the spell at a time).
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Only problem is that it's been so long since I've played D&D *L*
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-from the D&D website glossary
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At the end of the spell’s duration, or if the items leave your possession for more than 2 rounds, the items summoned disappear. A summoned item can be made permanent with a permanency spell (only 1 item may be affected by the spell at a time).
-varies by item!
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