Does Freedom of Movement free you from Dimensional Anchor?


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As the subject says.

Freedom of Movement, in part:
This spell enables you or a creature you touch to move and attack normally for the duration of the spell, even under the influence of magic that usually impedes movement, such as paralysis, solid fog, slow, and web.

The listed examples of things it frees you from all prevent physical movement, not dimensional movement or teleport effects, so I'm not sure.

Liberty's Edge

"move .. normally"
I don't classify teleportation or plane shift under "moving normally".


Diego Rossi wrote:

"move .. normally"

I don't classify teleportation or plane shift under "moving normally".

+1

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