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<blockquote data-quote="Spatzimaus" data-source="post: 1033660" data-attributes="member: 3051"><p>No. Sorry, I'd love this to be a major balancing factor, but it just isn't to me. See, part of the problem is that it's REALLY dependent on your DM. If your campaign follows the classic formula (dungeon, 10' x 10' room with a lone orc guarding a chest, and so on) it's a serious drawback, of course, but the last time my party actually went into an actual dungeon with 5' corridors, I was level 5. Just because it's in the name of the game doesn't mean that's all there is, after all.</p><p></p><p>We do a lot of outdoor adventures, stuff in the Underdark, hopping around the planes, even a few tavern brawls. But not many places that this rule would be a serious drawback. Okay, so it might be a decent drawback going through doors, or if I'm inside a small house, but in the vast majority of the places we fight it's not really a problem.</p><p>(Also remember that in big public buildings, especially castles, many interior hallways might be 10' wide)</p><p></p><p>The bigger problem is just how much room they take up in general, but even that can work to your advantage.</p><p></p><p>If you want to balance the Half-Ogre, you need more than this, in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spatzimaus, post: 1033660, member: 3051"] No. Sorry, I'd love this to be a major balancing factor, but it just isn't to me. See, part of the problem is that it's REALLY dependent on your DM. If your campaign follows the classic formula (dungeon, 10' x 10' room with a lone orc guarding a chest, and so on) it's a serious drawback, of course, but the last time my party actually went into an actual dungeon with 5' corridors, I was level 5. Just because it's in the name of the game doesn't mean that's all there is, after all. We do a lot of outdoor adventures, stuff in the Underdark, hopping around the planes, even a few tavern brawls. But not many places that this rule would be a serious drawback. Okay, so it might be a decent drawback going through doors, or if I'm inside a small house, but in the vast majority of the places we fight it's not really a problem. (Also remember that in big public buildings, especially castles, many interior hallways might be 10' wide) The bigger problem is just how much room they take up in general, but even that can work to your advantage. If you want to balance the Half-Ogre, you need more than this, in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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