Entering the space of a larger creature


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I seem to recall reading something to the effect that a creature could freely enter the space of another creature if the latter were three size categories (or bigger) than the former. I can't seem to find anything about it in the online SRD however. Did I imagine it?


here

Square Occupied by Creature Three Sizes Larger or Smaller: Any creature can move through a square occupied by a creature three size categories larger than itself.


The big thing can get an attack of opportunity for the little thing leaving the treatended square to enter it's space, though, so they can enter, but not necessarily freely!


Kaiyanwang wrote:
Square Occupied by Creature Three Sizes Larger or Smaller: Any creature can move through a square occupied by a creature three size categories larger than itself.

Ah. That'd be it.

Hm. So can a smaller creature remain within a big creature's space from round to round or must it "move through" and so leave the space before its turn ends?


Ambrus wrote:
Kaiyanwang wrote:
Square Occupied by Creature Three Sizes Larger or Smaller: Any creature can move through a square occupied by a creature three size categories larger than itself.

Ah. That'd be it.

Hm. So can a smaller creature remain within a big creature's space from round to round or must it "move through" and so leave the space before its turn ends?

I think it depends how friendly the big creature is ;).

I mean, if can go there, can stay there too.


Kaiyanwang wrote:

I think it depends how friendly the big creature is ;).

I mean, if can go there, can stay there too.

Heh. Fair enough. Thanks. =)

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