Adjacent for Tiny and smaller


Rules Questions


Does the regular "within 5 ft of you" definition of adjacent ever change?
Wondering since tiny and smaller creatures loose their threaten area due to size but do they also stop counting the space 5 ft around them as adjacent?

Mainly wondering because the Bodyguard feat and the Mouser deed Underfoot Assault.

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I believe they are still "adjacent" as adjacent is defined in terms of squares, but they might not threaten or have reach into the "adjacent" square.

For example:

"Creatures that take up less than 1 square of space typically have a natural reach of 0 feet, meaning they can't reach into adjacent squares."

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