FluffyTheAlien
2018-01-05, 03:57 PM
Hey, guys, I have been scouring the lands for information on how changing size (i.e. Enlarge Person) affects your surroundings (specifically adjacent moveable items).
For example, let's say my Draconic Sorcerer wants to use Form of the Dragon III to change into a Huge Green Dragon and he has a barrel to his left, an ally behind, and enemies to his right and in front. A medium creature takes up a single 5 ft. square, whereas a huge creature takes up 15 ft. What happens to the objects/creatures adjacent to my medium character when he becomes huge? Do they simply get pushed out of the way? Do I make a Strength, Reposition, or perhaps a Bull Rush check on each of the affected objects/creatures? What if there is a wall or drop-off between me and the item(s) in question?
My example relates specifically to Pathfinder, but I am interested to see how this is handled in other systems as well.
For example, let's say my Draconic Sorcerer wants to use Form of the Dragon III to change into a Huge Green Dragon and he has a barrel to his left, an ally behind, and enemies to his right and in front. A medium creature takes up a single 5 ft. square, whereas a huge creature takes up 15 ft. What happens to the objects/creatures adjacent to my medium character when he becomes huge? Do they simply get pushed out of the way? Do I make a Strength, Reposition, or perhaps a Bull Rush check on each of the affected objects/creatures? What if there is a wall or drop-off between me and the item(s) in question?
My example relates specifically to Pathfinder, but I am interested to see how this is handled in other systems as well.