Do other creatures count as cover 5e?

A creature provides half cover, regardless of that creature’s size. A DM might rule that a group of creatures provides three-quarters cover. If you use miniatures, the Dungeon Master’s Guide provides further guidance on this point (DMG, 251).

Can you move through an Allies space 5e?

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.

What happens if you move into an ally’s space?

Whether a creature is a friend or an enemy, you can’t willingly end your move in its space. So it’s possible for Alice to move into an ally’s space, attack from there, then move out, the only penalty being that the ally’s space counts as difficult terrain to enter.

What happens if you move into another creature’s space?

The space of another creature, whether hostile or not, also counts as difficult terrain. The constraint is that creatures in the situation must attempt to move out of it. The rules have a provision that generally avoids the stacking situation: Whether a creature is a friend or an enemy, you can’t willingly end your move in its space.

Can you move through an enemy or allies space?

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.

Can you move through another creature’s space in RuneScape?

In contrast, you can move through a hostile creature’s space on if the creature is at least two sizes larger or smaller than you. Regardless, moving through another creature’s space is considered difficult terrain and you cannot end your move in a creature’s space.

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