Gort
Explorer
Last night we played our game of Keep on the Shadowfell and an admittedly rather corner case came up.
The cleric's command prayer can be used to cause a creature to slide 3 squares - it does this by compelling them to take the action themselves. But what if a creature can't physically accomplish this? By the rules as written, they'd move anyway. Even an immobilised creature somehow manages to move itself.
Doesn't this seem a bit silly? I mean, I could see the power working if it was a giant holy fist shoving someone 3 squares, but it has the "charm" keyword, so I can't even re-flavour it.
Should the command power (or the immobilised condition) be errataed to prevent this?
The cleric's command prayer can be used to cause a creature to slide 3 squares - it does this by compelling them to take the action themselves. But what if a creature can't physically accomplish this? By the rules as written, they'd move anyway. Even an immobilised creature somehow manages to move itself.
Doesn't this seem a bit silly? I mean, I could see the power working if it was a giant holy fist shoving someone 3 squares, but it has the "charm" keyword, so I can't even re-flavour it.
Should the command power (or the immobilised condition) be errataed to prevent this?