I have a spell question, but I figured it might be more worthwhile to create a single thread to ask such things since there always seems to be a new question popping up.
Anyway, my question: Would a character in a Resilient Sphere take falling damage? I get that no physical or magical effects can pass through the sphere, but what about inertia. If one is in a sphere and it rolls off a cliff (or, in the case I expect to deal with soon, is suddenly caught in a reverse gravity zone) when it lands is it reasonable and within the intent of the spell to have the individual inside splattered all over the inside. Is the sphere fixed in place relative to the individual inside, or is it for all intents and purposes a separate object with its own velocity? It has no mass but it does say the creature inside can run it like a hamster ball, so I am inclined to say yes, the creature would suffer falling damage (but not any extra damage from spikes, lava or lavaspikes).
For reference.
Anyway, my question: Would a character in a Resilient Sphere take falling damage? I get that no physical or magical effects can pass through the sphere, but what about inertia. If one is in a sphere and it rolls off a cliff (or, in the case I expect to deal with soon, is suddenly caught in a reverse gravity zone) when it lands is it reasonable and within the intent of the spell to have the individual inside splattered all over the inside. Is the sphere fixed in place relative to the individual inside, or is it for all intents and purposes a separate object with its own velocity? It has no mass but it does say the creature inside can run it like a hamster ball, so I am inclined to say yes, the creature would suffer falling damage (but not any extra damage from spikes, lava or lavaspikes).
For reference.