![]() ![]() If the cube tipped, would the caster fall over, and bring the cube with him?ĥ Charges - Nothing can pass through the barrier Does the cube impact the the creature, causing damage, or does it simply land on the character with the force of a feather? Would the cube tip over, as though on an uneven surface, or would it balance its self perfectly on top of the creature outside the cube. What about the opposite? The caster falls 20 feet, and the cube falls onto the head of another creature.Is the half-ton character lifted with ease, or does it weigh down the caster? The cube moves with him, and is forced to lift the other character. Inside the cube in the caster, a character with 6 strength, and a creature with 24 strength (weighing 300 lbs), carrying 700 lbs of gear/armor. How does weight and force apply? For example.What happens in sand? Would a small sand hill prevent the caster/cube from moving forward?ģ Charges - Living matter can't pass through the barrier.What happens on a hill? Would the cube rock to go up the hill? Would it just slide back down?.What happens with the cube encounter's a minor non-(floor, wall, ceiling) obstruction, of relative insignificance? For example, a feather falls would the cube's movement stop against the feather?.Would the caster be unable to reach the switch? Similar to the above scenario, if a character in a 2 charge (nonliving matter) cube wanted to pull a switch on a wall, they would let the cube pass through the wall, but it got blocked by some boxes in an adjacent room.SO, if a player with a 2 charge (nonliving matter) cube were to be pinned by rocks on 4 sides, would the caster be able to move around inside the cube, or would they be effectively frozen in place? The item also states "If your Movement causes the barrier to come into contact with a solid object that can't pass through the cube, you can't move any closer to that object as long as the barrier remains." The cube also states that a force barrier springs up forming a cube 15 feet on a side, and is centered on the caster, and moves with him.Walls, floors, and ceilings can pass through at your discretion. ![]() Breathable air is technically a gas, so can air pass through at all? If someone were to light a fireball inside such a cube (and survived) would they suffocate after the fireball consumed all of the oxygen in the cube?Ģ Charges - Nonliving matter can't pass through the barrier.Here are a few examples of things that are weird, OP, or simply game-breaking.:ġ Charge - Gases, wind, and fog can't pass through the barrier Today, my players picked up a Cube of Force (Specifically, Wave in White Plume Mountain) which brought up a lot of game breaking mechanics, which ultimately forced the group to devolve into theory-crafting, physics, and even quantum physics (It's fun to nerd out, but obviously best to avoid in the middle of a game). Combat areas for every conceivable encounter. Collection of Podcasts, Vidcasts, and other D&D Multimedia for your consumption. Worldbuilding, Storybuilding, DM Discussion. The DM Help Multireddit Check out our wiki! Message the Moderators Keep Little Questions in the megathreadįull rules with additional explanations can be found here.Keep Problem Player talk in the megathread.External Links & Advertising are limited to active community members.Only three kinds of posts are allowed here: DMing Questions, Advice and tools. Please refrain from downvoting legitimate questions. We are not only for new DMs, but the bulk of the posts will no doubt be submitted by newer DMs. We welcome DMing questions, DMing advice or tools to help DMs old and new. The aim of this subreddit is to serve as a platform for learning to DM. Before Submitting a Question, Please Check our Rules Remove All Need Advice See Advice Only See Resources Only Join the Discord ![]()
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