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Talistran Warrior
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 | | 05/07/2006 10:21 PM |
| Can dragons, pegasi, etc still fly after taking massive amounts of damage. In 2nd Edition there was a rule that flying creatures could no longer fly (gain altitude, etc) after losing more than 50% of their hitpoints.
Any such rule in D&D 3.5?
Came up on that situation Saturday in a game where DM ruled that they could fly until unconscious unless we could show him the rule... which, fine DM can do as he please, but just want to prevent this in the future if there is actually a rule like there was in 2nd. So if you know where the rule is (if it exists) please point me to the source.
Thanks,
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| IHawk Underboss
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 Lisle, Illinois
 | | 05/07/2006 10:48 PM |
| In 3.5, there is no such core rule that limits a creatures abilities based only on damage he's taken...until zero.
There are rules variants that Do take amount of Damage relative to total hit points into account...but i've not seen them in play for 3.5 and am unsure of the legitimacy of such a variant. There are also plenty of other games systems where this is extreamly important. | | mark - Champion of the Goblin Worg Riders | anteblue_at_yahoo_dot_com IHawk's Have/Want List | IHawk's Trade List | Completed Trades - 214 | Pending Trades - 0
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|  Bert the Troll Commander
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 Adelaide
 | | 05/08/2006 12:01 AM |
| | Seems to me that you would need to do similar with wlaking/running and a lot of extra work. | | "Mutton yesterday, mutton today, and blimey, if it don't look like mutton again tomorrer." Bert the Troll - The Hobbit Semi-Secret sig business: "In the age of the internet attaching a famous name to your personal opinion to give more weight to it is a very valid strategy." - Benjamin Franklin Champion of Epic Lolth, Orcus, & Demogorgon and bring us Asmodeus! | |
| Knight of the Round Table Thenameless Warlord
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 The Fortress of Solitude
 | | 05/08/2006 12:27 AM |
| | It's possible in 3.5 with the "called shot". If a creature takes a penalty to hit, it can target a specific body part to try to damage. In this case, if an enemy succeeds in damaging a flying creature's wing (DM's disgression on how many HP required), then it won't be able to fly. | | Over 270 successful online DDM trades. | |
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