DND_Reborn
The High Aldwin
Regarding Web:
Even if web isn't anchored to a wall, it can be anchored to a floor or ceiling to still cover much of a grid. It can even be a mass on an open floor (like a net spread out).
If the webs aren’t anchored between two solid masses (such as walls or trees) or layered across a floor, wall, or ceiling, the conjured web collapses on itself, and the spell ends at the start of your next turn. Webs layered over a flat surface have a depth of 5 feet.
The only time a web would collapse in on itself is if an anchor point is moved somehow, or it is cast in open-air like a thrown net.
That's how I run it anyway...
Even if web isn't anchored to a wall, it can be anchored to a floor or ceiling to still cover much of a grid. It can even be a mass on an open floor (like a net spread out).
If the webs aren’t anchored between two solid masses (such as walls or trees) or layered across a floor, wall, or ceiling, the conjured web collapses on itself, and the spell ends at the start of your next turn. Webs layered over a flat surface have a depth of 5 feet.
The only time a web would collapse in on itself is if an anchor point is moved somehow, or it is cast in open-air like a thrown net.
That's how I run it anyway...
