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<blockquote data-quote="myradale" data-source="post: 1816463" data-attributes="member: 25010"><p>Ok, a thought experiment.</p><p></p><p>Consider a 12th level monk with a strength of 18 and ring of feather falling.</p><p></p><p>During combat, he picks up a huge rock (300lb) and lifts it over his head.</p><p>He then dissappears, leaving no trace.</p><p></p><p>Unbenownst to all, he has used his abundent step feature to dimension door himself the maximum distance (400'+40'/level) a whopping 640' straight up!</p><p>(the dimension door spell allows you to carry additional materials up to your maximum load)</p><p>He then lets the stone go, and floats gently back to earth to survey the carnage he just caused.</p><p></p><p>Alright...a 100lb elf character suffers 1d6 damage for every 10' fallen, so even if you were to rule that the rock doesn't fall any faster than a person, it would still do 64d6 (64-384) points of damage to whatever unfortunate bloke it happened to land on! I'll grant that a dropped boulder is pretty hard to aim... but then again, if you used it against a dragon or something else huge or larger, you've got quite a footprint to "aim" at.</p><p></p><p>Anyone see any rules violations here?</p><p>I'm only 7th level right now, but if this looks rational, I'll file it away under "things I really GOTTA try someday"</p><p></p><p>hee hee hee</p><p>never know what hit him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="myradale, post: 1816463, member: 25010"] Ok, a thought experiment. Consider a 12th level monk with a strength of 18 and ring of feather falling. During combat, he picks up a huge rock (300lb) and lifts it over his head. He then dissappears, leaving no trace. Unbenownst to all, he has used his abundent step feature to dimension door himself the maximum distance (400'+40'/level) a whopping 640' straight up! (the dimension door spell allows you to carry additional materials up to your maximum load) He then lets the stone go, and floats gently back to earth to survey the carnage he just caused. Alright...a 100lb elf character suffers 1d6 damage for every 10' fallen, so even if you were to rule that the rock doesn't fall any faster than a person, it would still do 64d6 (64-384) points of damage to whatever unfortunate bloke it happened to land on! I'll grant that a dropped boulder is pretty hard to aim... but then again, if you used it against a dragon or something else huge or larger, you've got quite a footprint to "aim" at. Anyone see any rules violations here? I'm only 7th level right now, but if this looks rational, I'll file it away under "things I really GOTTA try someday" hee hee hee never know what hit him. [/QUOTE]
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