Dimwhit Explorer Jul 14, 2002 #1 Why would a crocodile, which is 8 to 10 feet long, occupy a 5x5 square and not a 5x10? I'm just not seeing the logic. I'm wondering because my Druid uses it as a shape change form fairly often.
Why would a crocodile, which is 8 to 10 feet long, occupy a 5x5 square and not a 5x10? I'm just not seeing the logic. I'm wondering because my Druid uses it as a shape change form fairly often.
J Jack Haggerty First Post Jul 14, 2002 #2 Because, tails don't count toward size. From the SRD: Table: Creature Sizes... ...Dimension*... ...*Biped's height, quadruped's body length (nose to base of tail). Click to expand...
Because, tails don't count toward size. From the SRD: Table: Creature Sizes... ...Dimension*... ...*Biped's height, quadruped's body length (nose to base of tail). Click to expand...
kreynolds First Post Jul 14, 2002 #3 Dimwhit said: Why would a crocodile, which is 8 to 10 feet long, occupy a 5x5 square and not a 5x10? I'm just not seeing the logic. Click to expand... Because it is only a medium-size creature. Cheetahs, boars, and black bears, for example, are the same.
Dimwhit said: Why would a crocodile, which is 8 to 10 feet long, occupy a 5x5 square and not a 5x10? I'm just not seeing the logic. Click to expand... Because it is only a medium-size creature. Cheetahs, boars, and black bears, for example, are the same.
kreynolds First Post Jul 14, 2002 #4 Jack Haggerty said: Because, tails don't count toward size. Click to expand... Hehe. That too.