Can you dimension door an unconscious creature?

See this official ruling on a related spell, Dimension Door: “Only a willing creature can travel with you via dimension door. You can’t give consent when you’re unconscious.”

Can two creatures occupy the same space DnD?

As DxJxC stated, the rules dont distinguish between conscious, prone, and unconscious creatures, so RAW, one creature cannot occupy the same space as another creature of about the same size (up to 1 size larger or smaller).

Can you move through a prone enemy?

Anyone can move through an ally’s space. You can only move through an enemy’s space if it’s at least 2 sizes larger than you. In either case, another creature’s space is difficult terrain, and you can’t willingly end any part of your movement in another creature’s space.

How do I get rid of DNE prone?

You can drop prone without using any of your speed. Standing up takes more effort; doing so costs an amount of movement equal to half your speed. For example, if your speed is 30 feet, you must spend 15 feet of movement to stand up. You can’t stand up if you don’t have enough movement left or if your speed is 0.

Can a creature willingly end its move in its space?

Whether a creature is a friend or an enemy, you can’t willingly end your move in its space. Emphasis mine. Consider You and another creature (Zorb). If you are forced to share a space with Zorb, it happens – no shunting in any directions unless something specifically tells you to.

Can a creature end their turn in a square?

You can’t end your turn in a square occupied by another creature, though you can end a move action in its square provided that you immediately use another move action to leave that square. If two creatures end up in the same square by accident, the GM determines which one is forced out of the square (or whether one falls prone).

Can a medium creature move through a big creature?

This means a Medium creature can move through the space of a Gargantuan creature and a Small creature can move through the space of a Huge creature. Likewise, a bigger creature can move through the space of a creature three sizes smaller than itself or smaller. You still can’t end your movement in a space occupied by a creature.

What’s the rule for moving through a space?

The rule about moving through spaces is on page 191 of PHB, and it reads, as you quoted: You can move through a nonhostile creature’s space. In contrast, you can move through a hostile creature’s space only if the creature is at least two sizes larger or smaller than you.

You Might Also Like