| noah mclaughlin |
Do targets of an entangle spell get two saves the round that it is cast?
The text reads:
Quote:
Creatures that make their save can move as normal, but those that remain in the area must save again at the end of your turn. Creatures that move into the area must save immediately.
(my emphasis)
So, as a standard action, a druid casts entangle on a band of goblins, catching them all in the area of effect. They're goblins, so all but one fail their saves and are entangled.
The druid then uses a move action to pull out a potion, ending her turn.
Do the entangled goblins now get another save? (They have technically remained in the area.) Does the free goblin have to save again? (He's still there, too.)
The common sense test for me says that this takes effect at the end of the druids next turn. But I'd like to be sure, since I'm starting up a wilderness campaign this weekend.