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[3.5] How much damage can a "tree-shaped" creature do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Theo R Cwithin" data-source="post: 5172835" data-attributes="member: 75712"><p>Just a guess here, but using the "large dead trunk" version of treeshape will get you something like a 10ft long by 1ft wide log. (Actually, if it's a whole tree, it would likely be a lot thinner than that.) Wood is pretty variable in density, but a (very) rough average for oak is 45lbs per cu.ft. </p><p></p><p>So that tree trunk weighs around 450lbs, plus or minus. By <a href="http://www.d20srd.org/srd/environment.htm#fallingObjects" target="_blank">falling object rules</a>, that deals 2d6 for first 10ft plus 1d6 per additional 10ft fallen (i think).</p><p></p><p>I'd allow the target a reflex save to avoid the damage. (Or else roll an attack roll?)</p><p></p><p>I'd likely just rule that the companion takes the same damage as the target, since the <a href="http://www.d20srd.org/srd/spells/treeShape.htm" target="_blank"><em>treeshape</em></a> spell says hitpoints are unchanged. I suppose it could make the same reflex save, except that in treeshape form, the companion has Dex 0, (so reflex save uses -5 as the Dex modifier rather than the companion's normal modifier).</p><p></p><p>[edit] I suspect there's a better way to do this involving an attack roll.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Theo R Cwithin, post: 5172835, member: 75712"] Just a guess here, but using the "large dead trunk" version of treeshape will get you something like a 10ft long by 1ft wide log. (Actually, if it's a whole tree, it would likely be a lot thinner than that.) Wood is pretty variable in density, but a (very) rough average for oak is 45lbs per cu.ft. So that tree trunk weighs around 450lbs, plus or minus. By [URL="http://www.d20srd.org/srd/environment.htm#fallingObjects"]falling object rules[/URL], that deals 2d6 for first 10ft plus 1d6 per additional 10ft fallen (i think). I'd allow the target a reflex save to avoid the damage. (Or else roll an attack roll?) I'd likely just rule that the companion takes the same damage as the target, since the [URL="http://www.d20srd.org/srd/spells/treeShape.htm"][I]treeshape[/I][/URL] spell says hitpoints are unchanged. I suppose it could make the same reflex save, except that in treeshape form, the companion has Dex 0, (so reflex save uses -5 as the Dex modifier rather than the companion's normal modifier). [edit] I suspect there's a better way to do this involving an attack roll. [/QUOTE]
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