DND_Reborn
The High Aldwin
Hey all,
For the life of me, I thought someplace I read about creatures larger than you got advantage on Strength checks against you. For instance, if a medium creature tried to grapple or shove a large creature, the large has advantage on the check. Or what about trying to shove a creature with four-legs like a horse by a medium biped?
In thinking about it, I can't seem to find any rule about this sort of thing or anything similar.
Our DM allowed an Enlarged character advantage when making a Strength check to break open a door, as an example, and that is part of the spell so that is okay. I am wondering if maybe he's house-ruling the rest based on Enlarge since medium-sized characters become large.
Anyone know if there is something about this or did I imagine it all???
*confused*
Thanks!
For the life of me, I thought someplace I read about creatures larger than you got advantage on Strength checks against you. For instance, if a medium creature tried to grapple or shove a large creature, the large has advantage on the check. Or what about trying to shove a creature with four-legs like a horse by a medium biped?
In thinking about it, I can't seem to find any rule about this sort of thing or anything similar.
Our DM allowed an Enlarged character advantage when making a Strength check to break open a door, as an example, and that is part of the spell so that is okay. I am wondering if maybe he's house-ruling the rest based on Enlarge since medium-sized characters become large.
Anyone know if there is something about this or did I imagine it all???
*confused*
Thanks!