Level Up (A5E) Difficult terrain in creature's space

Valrei

Villager
In 5e you treat any terrain that is occupied by a creature as difficult terrain, even if you can enter it, it will still count as difficult terrain.
However I was looking for the a5e equivalent and I couldn't find it. Does a5e not have this rule? Or am I missing somewhere that says that? So for example if I would use overrun or the decomposer swarm power I could enter an enemy creature's space and it would not be difficult terrain?
 

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yeah, no, i don't think it is a rule in a5e. i couldn't find it either.

my 5e group ignores this rule anyway, so i guess for us it'd be no big loss...
 

Selganor

Adventurer
A5E has a note in "Combat in Movement" that blocks movement through a creature's space unless the creature allows moving through it.

The only other way everyone can try is "Overrun" and that doesn't mention anything that your movement is hindered
 

Valrei

Villager
Indeed, the only mention of difficult terrain that is in (or actually on) the enemy's square is grab on, but that seems like a special case because that states: "On a success, you move into the creature’s space and can move upon its body as if it is difficult terrain ."
 

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