D&D 5E Hadozee Gliding

Stormonu

NeoGrognard
Okay, hadozees have an interesting glide ability. However, I'm uncomfortable with one section of it, as I can see it prone to abuse. I'm in favor of a rewrite of it. Quoting the original text below:

Glide. If you are not incapacitated or wearing heavy armor, you can extend your skin membranes and glide. When you do so, you can perform the following aerial maneuvers:

  • You can move up to 5 feet horizontally for every 1 foot you descend in the air, at no movement cost to you.
  • When you would take damage from a fall, you can use your reaction to reduce the fall’s damage to 0.

My initial rewrite:

You can glide up to 60 feet a round. For every 5 feet you move horizontally, you descend 1 foot. You can continue gliding as long as you have the vertical space to do so. If you wish to land, you must be at least 3 feet (or half your character height?) above the ground level to not land prone. If you land as part of your movement, your speed is reduced by 1 foot for every 2 feet you spend gliding.

Hopefully, this should prevent the hop-charging barbarian. It should still allow hadozee characters to glide down from a tree, land and move a few feet to do other things. It should also allow the hadozee character to jump from cliff ledge to ledge, drop down a bit and land on the ground and get (a bit) closer to an enemy, without it being over the top.
 

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My fix: You can move up to 5 feet horizontally for every 1 foot you descend in the air. The first 30 feet horizontally has no movemet cost to you, but each additional foot counts against your movement as per normal.
 


WoTC: Oh goodness, thank Ao we keep bounded accuracy in check, and nothing gets broken.

Player: What about the Hadozee's gliding and the Thri-Kreen's Chameleon Carapace for Thri-Kreen Monks?

WoTC:
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On the Hadozee, one way of thinking about this is if you are playing on 5 foot grid squares, if you are within 5 feet of the ground you are ON the ground (since you have to occupy your cube) and therefore cannot glide.
 


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