[RPG] Can you target gases and liquids with the Animate Objects spell

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The animate objects spell description states:

Choose up to ten nonmagical objects within range that are not being worn or carried. Medium targets count as two objects, Large targets count as four objects, Huge targets count as eight objects. You can't animate any object larger than Huge. Each target animates and becomes a creature under your control until the spell ends or until reduced to 0 hit points.

The spell description doesn't mention the objects needing to be solid, so I was wondering if there are limitations with regards to animating gases or liquids.
Could you choose to animate a cloud of fog or smoke? A puddle? A small pond? Perhaps the contents of a vial of acid?

Best Answer

Nope.

From the DMG at "Objects" (p.246):

For the purpose of these rules, an object is a discrete, inanimate item like a window, door, sword, book, table, chair, or stone....

Your gases and liquids aren't "discrete items" in any natural-language sense of the word, so they're not (game) objects and aren't valid targets for animate objects.