- A conjured lantern, candle, or torch sheds light as if it were a real, illuminating object, but at half the distance of the "real" item.
- A conjured food or liquid can be consumed, but does not offer any nutritious (or intoxicating) effects. The food is particularly bland. Wine is a tinge sour.
- A conjured item disappears if the caster casts a concentration spell. The conjured object, however, does not require concentration checks to maintain for its duration.