kreynolds
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KaeYoss said:That's not always the best of ideas in a game.
That depends on what kind of DM you are. If you're a SciFi fan, it's a bad idea.

KaeYoss said:If there was no chance to make the save in a 5-ft-corridor in the first place, the whole 2-people-sharing-a-5-ft-square qould be moot. But, as a fact, it is possible to make a save under that circumstances. Imagine they lay flat on the floor or just find the areas where the fire is not so hot or where there's a breach in the fireball (I don't think its a solid ball of fire, it's more like a big burst, and they're not regular).
The current topic was covering two people in the square, not one. That's a whole different story in my book.
KaeYoss said:In fact, it doesn't say that you must have something to duck behind, or really much space to move, it just says that you have to be able to move and may not be confined overmuch (such as in a corridor just wide enough for you to fit in). That's rule enough for me.
I know it doesn't. I didn't say it did. Quite the contrary, as I even stated that all I require is that you have room to get around. I just have a hard time envisioning two people standing in one square in the middle of that tiny hallway automatically getting their saves, especially if grappling.
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