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<blockquote data-quote="Umbran" data-source="post: 7539334" data-attributes="member: 177"><p>I am away from book right now, but....</p><p></p><p>Note that when you drag around a grappled creature, your speed is halved unless it is two sizes smaller - A pegasus is large, so you'd only get full movement if you're doing this to a small creature.</p><p></p><p>Note also that the Pegasus doesn't have an amazing strength - it already has you, saddle and tack, possibly barding, and any gear you have on it - hoisting up another armored medium creature may put it beyond its carrying capacity.</p><p></p><p>Once you are in the air, releasing the target probably does not mean it automatically falls, because now it really, really doesn't want to be let go. You might need to shove it off your mount, which would take another attack.</p><p></p><p>After the fall, your target is prone. I don't think you, on horseback, get to easily grapple a prone critter after dropping it. Mounted, you are 5' off the ground, so your second grapple is at best at a disadvantage, I suspect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbran, post: 7539334, member: 177"] I am away from book right now, but.... Note that when you drag around a grappled creature, your speed is halved unless it is two sizes smaller - A pegasus is large, so you'd only get full movement if you're doing this to a small creature. Note also that the Pegasus doesn't have an amazing strength - it already has you, saddle and tack, possibly barding, and any gear you have on it - hoisting up another armored medium creature may put it beyond its carrying capacity. Once you are in the air, releasing the target probably does not mean it automatically falls, because now it really, really doesn't want to be let go. You might need to shove it off your mount, which would take another attack. After the fall, your target is prone. I don't think you, on horseback, get to easily grapple a prone critter after dropping it. Mounted, you are 5' off the ground, so your second grapple is at best at a disadvantage, I suspect. [/QUOTE]
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