DM_Blake said:So, your bad orc shaman is on his own infinitely tall square on the battle mat. 5' directly behind him his pet vulture, flying 15' off the ground. They don't occupy the same square of the battlemat.
Can the wizard kill both the orc and the vulture with one casting of his Scorching Burst?
Or, the orc shaman is waiting on the ground while his orc girlfriend is climbing a rope up the side wall of the castle. She is on her rope 15' above the ground, and in the square directly in front of the orc shaman - he's looking up her skirt. Again they're not on the same square, so the arbitrary no stacking rule doesn't figure into this scenario.
Can the wizard kill both the orc and his girlfriend with one casting of his Scorching Burst?
We can complicate the question with shaman being in the small cave in the middle of the cliff (so he won't be affected by 'fire from the sky' nor by 'fireball from target'). I think that this problem with be mostly ignored by rules, or solved by "blast is blast, everybody in horizontal range is affected, regardless of z-axis".
Why shouldn't a flyer end his turn over someone else's miniature?
Because it is explicitly forbidden in rules? Ok, miniature rules, but do you think that D&D RPG will have different rules for that? Of course, we can house-rule anything, but I'm talking about official statement in the book. Same way in 3e you were not able to finish the move on the same square as your ally, even if we could argue that they could hug together and still fit in 5'x5' square.
Please note, I'm in no way trying to argue how it SHOULD be done, or what is a realistic simulation, or how we can houserule the aerial combat in. I'm talking about expectations about how they will solve it in official PHB/DMG rules.
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