
trellian |

OK, so in our last session the spellcaster's had some problems placing spells on the grid (soundburst spells that would only affect the enemies), so someone came up with the idea of placing the spell 10 ft directly above the bad guy.
Is this possible? I cannot find a ruling of it anywhere else, but I can also see that while this is a good method of ensuring that your allies are never affected by an area spell, you can rarely, if ever, catch more than one enemy either.

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Remember that characters have a height characteristic too, and for monster you can guess how high they are.
For simplicity I treat medium sized character as 2 square high (a bit high, I know), with the exception of dwarves, small or smaller characters and dwarves as 1 square high, for larger creatures it depend on their shape, but 2 squares is the minimum.

Skylancer4 |

I think the only exception is Summon spells; there was a ruling that they had to start on the ground (unless, perhaps, they could already fly), so no summoning Fiendish Blue Whales 10' above your enemies.
It wasn't just the ground, summons spells need to bring their creatures into an environment that can "support" them.

O11O1 |
Bizbag wrote:I think the only exception is Summon spells; there was a ruling that they had to start on the ground (unless, perhaps, they could already fly), so no summoning Fiendish Blue Whales 10' above your enemies.It wasn't just the ground, summons spells need to bring their creatures into an environment that can "support" them.
So for example when you summon a celestial squid, it has to land in water.

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I think typical medium sized creatures (including humans et al) are meant to fit in a 5ft cube.
If you chop most people at the 5' mark you generally remove several very important inches.
Average human, m/f: 5' 9"/5' 4"
Average elf, m/f: 6' 1"/5' 11"
Average half elf, m/f: 5' 11"/5' 9"
Average half orc, m/f: 5' 11"/5' 6"

Samasboy1 |

If you chop most people at the 5' mark you generally remove several very important inches.
Average human, m/f: 5' 9"/5' 4"
Average elf, m/f: 6' 1"/5' 11"
Average half elf, m/f: 5' 11"/5' 9"
Average half orc, m/f: 5' 11"/5' 6"
True, but if you are trying to express it in a simple manner in a 3D "cube" space, 5' is a lot closer to those numbers than 10' is.