Daneal
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p285-286 PHB
There is a section here that talks about the effects of forced movement on yourself and others. In particular I am curious about this:
The way I read it, it doesn't matter how many squares you are moved over the precipice (be it 1 more square or 10 over into oblivion), you get a chance to stop your movement and grab the edge. I assume when you fall prone at the edge you are not hanging by your fingers....you are just next to the edge.
Does that sound right to you?
There is a section here that talks about the effects of forced movement on yourself and others. In particular I am curious about this:
Catching Yourself: If you’re forced over a precipice
or a pit, you can try to catch yourself before you fall.
See “Falling,” page 284.
Catching Yourself: If a power or a bull rush (page
287) forces you over a precipice or into a pit, you can
immediately make a saving throw to avoid going over
the edge. This saving throw works just like a normal
saving throw, except you make it as soon as you
reach the edge, not at the end of your turn.
The way I read it, it doesn't matter how many squares you are moved over the precipice (be it 1 more square or 10 over into oblivion), you get a chance to stop your movement and grab the edge. I assume when you fall prone at the edge you are not hanging by your fingers....you are just next to the edge.
Does that sound right to you?