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Time for an all-pixie campaign

Anyone know if one of the books talks about it more?

Player's Option: Heroes of the Feywild? ;)

To be more helpful the Compendium says, "If a creature has a specified altitude limit, the creature crashes at the end of its turn if it is flying higher than that limit." That doesn't answer your question about which square is the Altitude 1 square but it does mean a pixie should be able to fly pretty high. That makes me happy because at first I thought Altitude 1 meant they could go no higher than the same square as a non-flying creature or the square above it. Which wouldn't feel like you were playing a flying creature, to me.
 
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Oh, they can totally fly over walls, fly up onto a building roof, etc.

I'm just not sure if they can end their turn above a medium creature or not.
 

We always count the first cube as altitude 0, thus a creature flying at altitude 1 is flying in the second cube with one empty cube between her and the ground
 

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