Hi all,
This is a big doubt I have about the rules: Assume a colossal Gold Dragon (40'x80') casting a 10' radius spell, like prismatic sphere for example.
Does this 10' count from:
1- the dragons' geometrical center? [then the prismatic sphere wouldn't cover even his stomach]
2- from the dragon skin? [making a prismatic "sphere" of 60'x100']
I understand the rules points to the first option above, but this just don't match the dragon's power, actually it makes large (or above) casters more vulnerable, because some defense spells wouldn't cover the caster's entire body...
If you guys tend to think the rules points to the second option, why does the Anti magic field description (PHB page 175) say:
"Note: Should you be larger than the area enclosed by the barrier, any part of your person that lies outside the barrier is unaffected by the field"
??
This is a big doubt I have about the rules: Assume a colossal Gold Dragon (40'x80') casting a 10' radius spell, like prismatic sphere for example.
Does this 10' count from:
1- the dragons' geometrical center? [then the prismatic sphere wouldn't cover even his stomach]
2- from the dragon skin? [making a prismatic "sphere" of 60'x100']
I understand the rules points to the first option above, but this just don't match the dragon's power, actually it makes large (or above) casters more vulnerable, because some defense spells wouldn't cover the caster's entire body...
If you guys tend to think the rules points to the second option, why does the Anti magic field description (PHB page 175) say:
"Note: Should you be larger than the area enclosed by the barrier, any part of your person that lies outside the barrier is unaffected by the field"
??