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mplindustries wrote:

Well, those spells are 3rd party, but even still, why would a prone flying creature become grounded? Are you taking the RAW "a prone creature is lying on the ground" line to a silly place?

Additionally, a flying creature can't be tripped, so why do you think they become prone from this spell at all?

We were trying to determine what, if any impact it would have on flying targets.


A highly regarded expert wrote:

It allows a fort save and SR. It wouldn't make a flying creature fall to the ground, maybe take damage, and become prone, since they're not on the ground to begin with. It's a 0 level spell.

I have spoken.

So your opinion is prone has no impact on flying targets


I use the 0 lvl spell Askew Balance. It causes the target to become prone. I cast it when I can cause the most falling damage


There are spells like the 0 lvl Askew Balance that cause the target to become prone. The issue we have ran into is a 0 lvl spell instantly grounds flying targets. Do winged flying targets fall to the ground when caused to become prone? Some of spells like the one I mentioned above have decent range that can deal significant damage at low levels.

Any advice on this issue is appreciated.