Just don't cast any Quickened spells as you're falling, as that would stuff up the feather fall.
Jhyrryl said:New amusement for festivals! Something between sky-diving and bungee-jumping.
High-level wiz/sorc hands out rings of feather falling to all the kids, then teleports them a couple-thousand feet into the air. <g>
clark411 said:60 and 5 and 60 and 5 or simply have a 1 in 13 chance of landing at falling speed from a height of 5 ft.. if that does any damage anyhoo.
Lord Pendragon said:I believe that the Ring of Featherfall would be treated the same as the Ring of Invisibility, in that it can be reactivated ad nauseum. And since Featherfall activates as a quickened spell, this means unlimited falling protection.
In 3.0 you fell 150 feet the first round, and 300 feet every round after that. This was only described in the section on Tactical Aerial Movement in the DMG (page 69) under Minimum Forward Speed.doktorstick said:Does 3.5e clear up how fall you far in a single round? I remember endless discussions on the topic...