When a druid turns into spider form, how strong is that spider's strand of web, strong enough to allow fellow pcs to climb up its length?
Is there a rule for this?
When a druid turns into spider form, how strong is that spider's strand of web, strong enough to allow fellow pcs to climb up its length?
Is there a rule for this?
Do you believe the spider poops out its silk???I would of course remind the climbing PCs that they are covering themselves in their companions excretions. Make sure to mention the tiny chunks of corn and carrot stuck in the webs, and the fact that they are picking it out of their hair for days.
Spiders generate sticky and non-sticky strands, from different spinnerets on their abdomen.
Wikipedia on web construction: "It makes a spiral of non-sticky, widely spaced threads to enable it to move easily around its own web during construction, working from the inside outward. Then, beginning from the outside and moving inward, the spider methodically replaces this spiral with a more closely spaced one made of adhesive threads."