Piratecat
Sesquipedalian
I guess we're going there!Nifft said:Jack Smith already covered most of it, but let's not forget wingspan. The gate is only 20 ft. wide. Unlike a mage on a broomstick, a dragon has wings which are really quite strong, and which extend at minimum 5 ft. (since even a Medium dragon can make wing attacks at 5 ft.). A Huge dragon is already 15 ft. wide before wings are added.
Cheers, -- N

Back in 3e (not 3.5), when this happened, haste granted an extra standard action. That's how the readying was handled. In addition, I was using Rich Burlew's runty black dragon assassin which is only size large and flies at 150' (poor, with no wingover feat). While I certainly don't mind giving players the benefit of the doubt when they have a clever plan and it makes the game more fun for everyone, this wasn't really one of those cases. I couldn't find any reason other than spite or pure DM fiat to say that their plan wouldn't work, and there was no call for that at all.
EDIT: There's one exception to what I just typed. At the time I considered Jack's very correct point that flying dragons can stop dead in their tracks if they're willing to fall out of the sky. I decided not to because it didn't fit in with the feel of the game I was running; it didn't seem realistic to me that the dragon could legitimately avoid a gate placed inches in front of him during a time stop, and I wanted to reward my players for thinking creatively. I have no doubt that not everyone would have made that call. That's okay, too.
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