Melkor Explorer Jul 22, 2003 #1 On P.176 of the PHB, it says that a Line of Effect is blocked by a solid barrier. For purposes of the Turn Undead action, would an ally represent a solid barrier ?
On P.176 of the PHB, it says that a Line of Effect is blocked by a solid barrier. For purposes of the Turn Undead action, would an ally represent a solid barrier ?
Cedric First Post Jul 22, 2003 #2 I would say no, because your ally won't take up the entire Hex. EDIT - added the word no, to cover for my own stupidity. Last edited: Jul 22, 2003
I would say no, because your ally won't take up the entire Hex. EDIT - added the word no, to cover for my own stupidity.
Lord Pendragon First Post Jul 22, 2003 #3 Melkor said: On P.176 of the PHB, it says that a Line of Effect is blocked by a solid barrier. For purposes of the Turn Undead action, would an ally represent a solid barrier ? Click to expand... No.
Melkor said: On P.176 of the PHB, it says that a Line of Effect is blocked by a solid barrier. For purposes of the Turn Undead action, would an ally represent a solid barrier ? Click to expand... No.
Hypersmurf Moderatarrrrh... Jul 22, 2003 #4 I would say no, because your ally won't take up the entire Hex*. Click to expand... *unless your ally is a gelatinous cube. -Hyp.
I would say no, because your ally won't take up the entire Hex*. Click to expand... *unless your ally is a gelatinous cube. -Hyp.
Melkor Explorer Jul 22, 2003 #5 Using the same logic (a character doesn't take up a full square), I am assuming that an enemy would not block Line of Effect either ? Again, for the purposes of turning undead.
Using the same logic (a character doesn't take up a full square), I am assuming that an enemy would not block Line of Effect either ? Again, for the purposes of turning undead.
Pielorinho Iron Fist of Pelor Jul 22, 2003 #6 Correct. Daniel (Of course, some enemies -- e.g., big fat dragons - take up multiple entire 5' cubes, and therefore block line of effect. They're the exception rather than the rule).
Correct. Daniel (Of course, some enemies -- e.g., big fat dragons - take up multiple entire 5' cubes, and therefore block line of effect. They're the exception rather than the rule).