As long as you are entirely inside the dome, no melee attack from outside the dome can hit you (unless it is from someone who was inside the dome previously). But since you and your weapons are free to move through the barrier, you may make attacks from the inside.
Can enemies enter tiny hut?
Yes, the enemy can and will get prepared – including reinforcements. And if you are high enough level to cast it, your enemy is VERY likely to go and get a huge amount of reinforcements, including one with Dispel Magic. Only time this would not happen is if they are all creatures with 1 or lower intelligence.
Can enemies enter Leomund’s tiny hut?
Since the magical walls of this barrier specifically do not extend below the caster, then anything capable of tunneling up through the ground or passing through the ground is fair game for entering your hut from the underside.
Can you get into Leomund’s tiny hut from below?
IRL dogs have dug under fences to get to the chickens, and they have an Intelligence of 3 in the game. This is setting the bar pretty low. If it is that easy to get in, you still have to keep a sentry inside. Not what you expect from a 3rd level spell, I would not even take it in a 1st level slot.
How big is Leomund tiny hut in Game of Thrones?
Leomund Tiny Hut is stationary relative to the caster position at the time of the casting. Range: Self (10-foot radius hemisphere) A 10-foot-radius immobile dome of force springs into exisence around ad above you and remains stationary for the duration.
Can you enter the tiny hut from below?
The text of the 3rd-level Tiny Hut spell ( SRD p185) gives its range as “10-foot-radius hemisphere” and states: “A 10-foot-radius immobile dome of force springs into existence around and above you ” (my emphasis). It does not exist below you, therefore it cannot include a floor.
Is the tiny hut stationary at the time of the casting?
– NautArch May 24 ’19 at 18:20 Neither. Leomund Tiny Hut is stationary relative to the caster position at the time of the casting. A 10-foot-radius immobile dome of force springs into exisence around ad above you and remains stationary for the duration. The hemisphere has a floor. Apparently hemispheres have floors, domes don’t.