TaranTheWanderer
Legend
El Capitain is 3000 feet and lots of people climb it. Alex Honnel climbed it in 2.5 hours.WOW, I am amazed this is still going on... I really thought it had been settled last night.
Well, since this is still going, I made a quick little visual aid:
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This shows a 6-foot tall person and the top horizontal line is 80-feet.
Any DM who doesn't want to call for a check due the stress involved and danger of such a climb, knock yourselves out. Performing a task, even climbing a rope, is influenced by the stress involved.
A warhorse has a STR 18. According to the rules, it can make a long jump of 18 feet. So, if the PCs are riding warhorses and come to a chasm 15 feet across, but plummets 200 feet down, would you have them make any sort of Animal Handling check to get the horse to make the jump and for them to not fall off?
Odds are, if you won't ask for a climb check in the 80-foot tower scenario, you won't ask for a check in the warhorse jumping scenario, either. Of course, I would.
Sure, add in your "factors": being chased by enemies, in a raging storm, or whatever floats your boat.
Anyway, continue the back and forth.![]()
Also I have seen people unable to ascend a 20 foot length of rope using Prussik knots, getting fatigued and so hopelessly stuck that I had to rescue them.
So, idk. I'd say it's a DMs call.