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Hussar said:It doesn't matter if you have facing to do what I'm proposing. Place a 3x3 mini on a grid so that it fits overtop of 9 squares. Perfect fit.
Now, rotate that mini 45 degrees so that the corners line up with the corners of 3 squares, not the sides. Suddenly, your mini is bigger.
Because there is no facing in 3e, when the creature rotates 45 degrees, the mini doesn't need to be rotated at all. In fact, this applies whether the creature rotates 45 degrees, or 90 degrees, or 180 degrees. So, this is a non-issue.
Or, are you saying that a huge mini cannot fit down a 15 foot wide 45 degree corridor without squeezing?
This, however, is an issue, in exactly the same way that a horse and rider can't move down a 5 foot wide corridor without squeezing, and any sort of Large or larger snake really should be able to move down a 5 ft wide corridor without squeezing.
And this is an issue that can only be resolved with the application of good sense on the part of the DM.