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Reverse Gravity: I don't understand it
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<blockquote data-quote="Tabarnak Smokeblower" data-source="post: 1001481" data-attributes="member: 12987"><p>Question 1: Can't the creatures only fall "up" in the designated area of effect?</p><p></p><p>For example, a 20th level wizard will have an area of effet of 10 10-foot cubes. He could stack these cubes and the affected creature(s) would fall 100 feet "up".</p><p></p><p>The spell also states that the spel causes "objects and creatures to fall upward and reach the top of the area in 1 round". So, what ever the height the affected creatures and objects might fall "up", they always reach their maximum falling distance in a round.</p><p></p><p>In the previous example, the creatures would reach the top of the 100-foot high column of reversed gravity, IMO, just before the caster acts again on his next round, which means that the affected creatures will have a chance to cast some kind of spell while they are falling.</p><p></p><p>Also, if there isn't a solid surface 100 foot in the air (or less), the affected creatures will bob up and down at a 100-foot height until the spell ends.</p><p></p><p>Question 2. No the spell doesn't end. The creature can "stand down" on the ceiling, and will be able to act "normally" until the spell is over and it falls back down again.</p><p></p><p>Question 3. Yes</p><p></p><p>TS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tabarnak Smokeblower, post: 1001481, member: 12987"] Question 1: Can't the creatures only fall "up" in the designated area of effect? For example, a 20th level wizard will have an area of effet of 10 10-foot cubes. He could stack these cubes and the affected creature(s) would fall 100 feet "up". The spell also states that the spel causes "objects and creatures to fall upward and reach the top of the area in 1 round". So, what ever the height the affected creatures and objects might fall "up", they always reach their maximum falling distance in a round. In the previous example, the creatures would reach the top of the 100-foot high column of reversed gravity, IMO, just before the caster acts again on his next round, which means that the affected creatures will have a chance to cast some kind of spell while they are falling. Also, if there isn't a solid surface 100 foot in the air (or less), the affected creatures will bob up and down at a 100-foot height until the spell ends. Question 2. No the spell doesn't end. The creature can "stand down" on the ceiling, and will be able to act "normally" until the spell is over and it falls back down again. Question 3. Yes TS [/QUOTE]
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