Plane Sailing
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On the grappling question, I can see the argument in terms of resisting getting grappled in the first place (the human vs the mouse argument), but once a human has grappled a mouse, how easily can the mouse escape? I would think not very easily ("I will hug him and pet him and call him george").
However, the rules use the same opposed checks to escape an existing grapple as they do for avoiding being grappled in the first place. So even when the human has grabbed the mouse/dragon has grabbed the human the massive size differential somehow doesn't come into play for maintaining the grapple.
Does that still remain reasonable IYO?
However, the rules use the same opposed checks to escape an existing grapple as they do for avoiding being grappled in the first place. So even when the human has grabbed the mouse/dragon has grabbed the human the massive size differential somehow doesn't come into play for maintaining the grapple.
Does that still remain reasonable IYO?