Heard something surprising from my DM lately. I idly mentioned I was interested in taking some forced movement powers so I could slide enemies into my favorite daily, Wall of Fire. That's when he said that I'd need some mighty forced movement to accomplish that. Since if costs three extra squares of movement to enter the wall's space, my DM said I'd need a power with at least 4 squares of forced movement to bat baddies inside the wall.
This surprised me, since I've merrily been Beguiling Stranding enemies into the Wall o' Fire for quite some time now in another campaign (with another DM). Not to mention I've seen lots of people drag enemies through squares of difficult terrain without having the difficult terrain apply a penalty to the forced movement.
According to the DM that told me this, there was a FAQ that addressed this, but I haven't been able to find it (it's not in the official PHB FAQ, at any rate).Can anybody find a source for this?
This surprised me, since I've merrily been Beguiling Stranding enemies into the Wall o' Fire for quite some time now in another campaign (with another DM). Not to mention I've seen lots of people drag enemies through squares of difficult terrain without having the difficult terrain apply a penalty to the forced movement.
According to the DM that told me this, there was a FAQ that addressed this, but I haven't been able to find it (it's not in the official PHB FAQ, at any rate).Can anybody find a source for this?
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