It’s a level 1 spell, available to a wide variety of classes, and with a decent duration, that adds a flat 5 feet to your reach. You can stack this with everything else.
How far is reach in DND?
Reach weapons can be used within 5 or 10 feet, so an enemy moving from 10 to 5 is still within range. No AoO for that. PHB specifies you get one “when a hostile creature that you can see moves out of your reach”.
Is a scythe a Glaive?
A Glaive is a heavy, two-handed weapon with 10 ft. reach, like how you would imagine a Scythe would be, and although typically farmers would wield Scythes as makeshift weapons, the martial weapon proficiency represents how unwieldy they would be without the proper training and practice.
What does stack and reach mean on a bike?
It is, for all intents and purposes, ‘outside’ the system. The measurements are relevant to the horizontal and the vertical, neither of which are typically present in bike design. Stack and reach is essentially any point on the bike, relative to the bottom bracket, measured against true horizontal (x) and vertical (y).
What’s the difference between Stack and reach in WERX?
“Stack” is the vertical distance, in centimeters, from the center of the frame’s bottom bracket/crank to the top middle point of the head tube (where the fork passes through the frame). “Reach” is the horizontal distance from the center of the bottom bracket/crank to the top middle point of the head tube.
What are the benefits of stack and reach?
The potential benefits of a stack and reach based system compared to traditional bike size listing (Medium, 54cm…) is multi-fold: It standardizes bike geometry/sizing between brands and models as it transcends the limitations of looking at just a single size related variable (top tube length, seat tube length…) on a bike.
What does the stack to reach ratio mean?
Stack to Reach Ratio is a metric that tries to answer the question “How upright or aggressive is this bike design?”. If you’ll excuse a quick foray into Bike Geometry 101: the inputs to this ratio are Stack and Reach, measurements that describe the dimensions of a bike from the center of the bottom bracket to the top of the head tube.