Shin Okada
Explorer
The basic mounted combat rule is assuming that either medium-sized character is riding on a large mount (like horse) or a small sized character is riding on a medium-sized mount. So, for simplicity, it is assumed that the rider shares the mount's space.
So by RAW, if someone can attack a mount, he can attack the rider, right?
A foot man attack's a knight on a horse. OK, I can imagine.
But how about a human in howda on the back of elephant? Can a medium sized character with non-reach weapon attack him?
How about a goblin on the shoulder (or head) of huge giant? Or a human sorcerer on a huge dragon?
It seems that by current RAW, if an attacker can attack the mount's space, he can attack the rider no matter how big and tall the mount is. It seems rather .... strange.
Are there any official rule or rules to cover those situations? Or is this a "DM's discretion" kind of situation?
So by RAW, if someone can attack a mount, he can attack the rider, right?
A foot man attack's a knight on a horse. OK, I can imagine.
But how about a human in howda on the back of elephant? Can a medium sized character with non-reach weapon attack him?
How about a goblin on the shoulder (or head) of huge giant? Or a human sorcerer on a huge dragon?
It seems that by current RAW, if an attacker can attack the mount's space, he can attack the rider no matter how big and tall the mount is. It seems rather .... strange.
Are there any official rule or rules to cover those situations? Or is this a "DM's discretion" kind of situation?