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Hidden and arbitrary advantage for small creatures?
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<blockquote data-quote="heirodule" data-source="post: 3127961" data-attributes="member: 4081"><p>Noticing the ready availability of combat maps with 5' squares, many of which are of rough natural caverns that often leave the edges of such caverns as half squares (more or less), does this give an advantage to small creatures?</p><p></p><p>1) do medium creatures have to squeeze to occupy the squares next to walls?</p><p></p><p>2) if a medium creature doesn't squeeze next to the wall, does a small creature get to move past the wall, in the half square in between the creature and the wall?</p><p></p><p>3) if they can only do this because of the arbitrary nature of the way the battle grid is laid out, why is this fair that they can't do it in a 20 x 20 room?</p><p></p><p>4) we run into this sometimes with doors. Some folks set doors on square vertices, some set them between the vertices. In between, one PC fills the door. On a vertex, two can hold the door (with cover) What's fair? </p><p></p><p>How do you generally handle half-squares?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heirodule, post: 3127961, member: 4081"] Noticing the ready availability of combat maps with 5' squares, many of which are of rough natural caverns that often leave the edges of such caverns as half squares (more or less), does this give an advantage to small creatures? 1) do medium creatures have to squeeze to occupy the squares next to walls? 2) if a medium creature doesn't squeeze next to the wall, does a small creature get to move past the wall, in the half square in between the creature and the wall? 3) if they can only do this because of the arbitrary nature of the way the battle grid is laid out, why is this fair that they can't do it in a 20 x 20 room? 4) we run into this sometimes with doors. Some folks set doors on square vertices, some set them between the vertices. In between, one PC fills the door. On a vertex, two can hold the door (with cover) What's fair? How do you generally handle half-squares? [/QUOTE]
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