kengar
First Post
Subject says it all, really. Can a caster double their flying speed from the Fly spell by using the Expeditious Retreat spell?
Here's the text from ER:
And here is Fly:
I saw nothing in WOTC's FAQ on this. The way I see it, the question is either:
A) since the "Flying Speed" given by Fly is a fixed rate, is it affected by enhancement bonuses?
and/or
B) Since the flying speed you get from Fly is not your own "personal" speed but a spell effect, does ER affect it?
...two ways of asking the same thing, I guess.
Here's the text from ER:
The character's speed and maximum jumping distances both double. These benefits count as enhancement bonuses.
And here is Fly:
The spell’s subject can fly with a speed of 90 feet (60 feet if the creature wears medium or heavy armor). The subject can fly up at half speed and descend at double speed. The flying subject’s maneuverability rating is good. Using the fly spell requires as much concentration as walking, so the subject can attack or cast spells normally. The subject of a fly spell can charge but not run, and it cannot carry aloft more weight than its maximum load (see page 142), plus any armor it wears.
Should the spell duration expire while the subject is still aloft, the magic fails slowly. The subject drops 60 feet per round for 1d6 rounds. If it reaches the ground in that amount of time, it lands safely. If not, it falls the rest of the distance. Since dispelling a spell effectively ends it, the subject also falls in this way if the fly spell is dispelled.
I saw nothing in WOTC's FAQ on this. The way I see it, the question is either:
A) since the "Flying Speed" given by Fly is a fixed rate, is it affected by enhancement bonuses?
and/or
B) Since the flying speed you get from Fly is not your own "personal" speed but a spell effect, does ER affect it?
...two ways of asking the same thing, I guess.
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