Thread title fail! I had this horrible image of people taking the 4e = WoW image WAY to far.![]()
I would say this is much more a thread reading fail. I played wow for 2 years and did not make that reference.
All mobs in WoW are not tethered and thus pulling is very simplistic and virtually unknown.
My general understanding is that if forced movement would cause harm in the form of damage to a character, then they are entitled to a save..
Pulling unknown?
My experience was vastly different. Virtually every combat began with a pull, to give the group room to move and to minimise the chance of additional enemies joining in.
And I can remember at least one combat that was vastly different based on which enemy you pulled (the mobs before Mekgineer Thermaplugg in Gnomeregan).
There was definitely pulling, unless you meant your post in a "That's not pulling. This is pulling" way.
By the rules, forced movement is limited to horizontal movement precisely to avoid the "I push/slide the enemy 5 squares straight up and let him fall" scenario.
I thought it was you could only be forced moved into a square that you could move into yourself. So not through enemies or upwards.
Any monster or power could specifically overturn this rule, exception based design &c - as the "houseruled" LFR rafter grabbers do.
I was sure there was a separate rule, introduced as errata or FAQ, that specifically precluded vertical forced movement. But after a reasonably thorough search, I'm coming up empty on any such thing. I guess I must've misinterpreted some previous discussion on the subject.