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<blockquote data-quote="Dannyalcatraz" data-source="post: 9375083" data-attributes="member: 19675"><p>Amusingly, I used the 3rd dimension in 1st & 2nd edition with regularity as a DM. Besides urban attackers on rooftops, balconies, trees & whatnot, I had no qualms about launching attacks from any angle.</p><p></p><p>I had burrowing attackers come up from below, of course. And aquatic predators would appear out of the deep blue or diving from above, as they should.</p><p></p><p>But the pinnacle of my use of all dimensions came when I had a sorcerer on a blue dragon attacking a flying ship. Think of the climactic battle at the end of <em>Dragonslayer</em>. </p><p></p><p>After emerging from a thunderhead and depositing the sorcerer on the ship’s deck, the dragon dove back into the clouds. But it only did so to come back up and grab the airship from below. Shielded by the hull, it would briefly pop its head above the rails to bite or breathe; it swatted with a free claw; it occasionally swept the deck with its tail.</p><p></p><p>Unless they were in the right place at the right time, most of the party couldn’t get a good shot at the dragon, so they went harder after the sorcerer. The few fliers had to do the hard work of attacking the dragon.</p><p></p><p>They did defeat the sorcerer, but the dragon got away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dannyalcatraz, post: 9375083, member: 19675"] Amusingly, I used the 3rd dimension in 1st & 2nd edition with regularity as a DM. Besides urban attackers on rooftops, balconies, trees & whatnot, I had no qualms about launching attacks from any angle. I had burrowing attackers come up from below, of course. And aquatic predators would appear out of the deep blue or diving from above, as they should. But the pinnacle of my use of all dimensions came when I had a sorcerer on a blue dragon attacking a flying ship. Think of the climactic battle at the end of [I]Dragonslayer[/I]. After emerging from a thunderhead and depositing the sorcerer on the ship’s deck, the dragon dove back into the clouds. But it only did so to come back up and grab the airship from below. Shielded by the hull, it would briefly pop its head above the rails to bite or breathe; it swatted with a free claw; it occasionally swept the deck with its tail. Unless they were in the right place at the right time, most of the party couldn’t get a good shot at the dragon, so they went harder after the sorcerer. The few fliers had to do the hard work of attacking the dragon. They did defeat the sorcerer, but the dragon got away. [/QUOTE]
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