Kusuf ibn Zaid
Explorer
Wippit Guud said:If I'm flying, I don't fall down. If someone threw me up, as soon as moments stopped, I'd stay there. Creatures with magical flying control whether or not they move up or down.
By this same argument, two flying opponents can't bullrush each other vertically. I am not sure that flying results in absolute altitude control. I may be wrong, but it seems to me that flying just allows me to control my movement (horizontally and vertically) during my own movement. Falling is normally conducted during the falling characters movement. Therefore, flying would indeed counteract changes in elevation due to falling.
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		 In any case, the nonflying character is in for a heap of trouble.  The problem is compounded if you have two giants with the feat.  One throws you 600 feet away.  The other throws your buddy directly at you.  You take 20d6 and 20d6 more on a successful hit.  Your buddy takes 20d6, and you are both rounds away from reentering the combat. (Unless of course you are the monk with expeditious retreat).
   In any case, the nonflying character is in for a heap of trouble.  The problem is compounded if you have two giants with the feat.  One throws you 600 feet away.  The other throws your buddy directly at you.  You take 20d6 and 20d6 more on a successful hit.  Your buddy takes 20d6, and you are both rounds away from reentering the combat. (Unless of course you are the monk with expeditious retreat). 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		