A AnthonyRoberson First Post Mar 27, 2007 #1 This rule is probably in a book I don't own, but is it spelled out anywhere how far a winged creature can travel per day?
This rule is probably in a book I don't own, but is it spelled out anywhere how far a winged creature can travel per day?
frankthedm First Post Mar 27, 2007 #2 Same as a non flier with the same speed. Ignoring terrain, possibly having to deal with winds. 20 feet =16 miles 30 feet = 24 miles 40 feet = 32 miles Only true dragons have thier own special table for overland movement.
Same as a non flier with the same speed. Ignoring terrain, possibly having to deal with winds. 20 feet =16 miles 30 feet = 24 miles 40 feet = 32 miles Only true dragons have thier own special table for overland movement.
HeavenShallBurn First Post Mar 27, 2007 #3 frankthedm said: Only true dragons have thier own special table for overland movement. Click to expand... Which can be tracked directly back to having the fastest base fly speeds of any creature in core D&D
frankthedm said: Only true dragons have thier own special table for overland movement. Click to expand... Which can be tracked directly back to having the fastest base fly speeds of any creature in core D&D
frankthedm First Post Mar 27, 2007 #4 which is 50% more than the equal ground speed Attachments dragon flight.GIF 3.3 KB · Views: 110