Flamestrike
Legend
Nope.
No, just from a Staff of Power.
They ended up not doing this, they figured it would not actually land on the bad guys since they were in caves. Though it might trap them inside, it would have cut them off too.
DM. YEs yes yes. It can cut through stone.I don't see anything RAW...
RAI or your own rulings, can a wall of force cut through ground/stone?
Specific use case, players are at the top of a cliff and are considering using a WoF to cut off the edge of the cliff and cause it to crash on those down below.
Rule of Cool means I'm thinking of letting it work this way. Thoughts? Concerns?
Shades of my 1E high school games.There were references in the Mystara gazetteers (iirc) to people using Walls of Force as cutting tools, but I'm pretty sure later designers nixed that idea, just like blinding enemies with Light spells.
No, just from a Staff of Power.
They ended up not doing this, they figured it would not actually land on the bad guys since they were in caves. Though it might trap them inside, it would have cut them off too.
The cliff is 800 feet high. Cave mouth is out of range and they really couldn't see it anyway.Wall on force on the mouth of the cave wasn't an option?
The cliff is 800 feet high. Cave mouth is out of range and they really couldn't see it anyway.
It's from Sleeping Dragon's Wake.They didn't take a ship, instead travelled overland. One of them has a cloak of the Bat, turned into a bat and went to scout. 3 Manticores chased him. He outran them and hid in the cave. The party was trying to figure out how to get rid of the manticores. (As well as how to get down to rescue the bat/rogue).