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DRAGONS, An Alternate Take on a Classic Foe
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<blockquote data-quote="Harzel" data-source="post: 7446273" data-attributes="member: 6857506"><p>Most dragons' breath weapons are conical. Although (as usual) the PHB is sloppy about some of the associated terminology, I have always taken that to be a 3D effect. Did you envision the persistence for conical breath weapons to be taking place in three dimensions, or just in a triangular* area on "the ground"? If the latter, what happens if the breath effect does not intersect some solid surface? The conic(al) section seems to me like a natural way to envision the persistence of fire, and maybe cold, but the gas attacks might more naturally persist as an actual 3D cone. For the sake of having fewer cases, I myself might go with the 3D persistence. Not a criticism, just a thought.</p><p></p><p>*Although this brings up the point that technically the triangle is actually a special case in which the dragon has his chin on the ground**; the more general case is either an ellipse or a parabola, depending on height and angle. Perhaps this is what you meant by "conical section"? That would be close to proper terminology, though when I read it I assumed you meant the commonly envisioned triangle.</p><p></p><p>** Yeah, ok, really, really technically his chin would have to be slightly <em>below </em>the ground. Picky, picky, picky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harzel, post: 7446273, member: 6857506"] Most dragons' breath weapons are conical. Although (as usual) the PHB is sloppy about some of the associated terminology, I have always taken that to be a 3D effect. Did you envision the persistence for conical breath weapons to be taking place in three dimensions, or just in a triangular* area on "the ground"? If the latter, what happens if the breath effect does not intersect some solid surface? The conic(al) section seems to me like a natural way to envision the persistence of fire, and maybe cold, but the gas attacks might more naturally persist as an actual 3D cone. For the sake of having fewer cases, I myself might go with the 3D persistence. Not a criticism, just a thought. *Although this brings up the point that technically the triangle is actually a special case in which the dragon has his chin on the ground**; the more general case is either an ellipse or a parabola, depending on height and angle. Perhaps this is what you meant by "conical section"? That would be close to proper terminology, though when I read it I assumed you meant the commonly envisioned triangle. ** Yeah, ok, really, really technically his chin would have to be slightly [I]below [/I]the ground. Picky, picky, picky. [/QUOTE]
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