Is an unconscious creature a willing creature?

Only a willing creature can travel with you via dimension door. You can’t give consent when you’re unconscious.

Can you Thunderstep an unconscious person?

No, because an unconscious person is neither an object, nor willing. Unfortunately, the RAW (“rules as written”) answer to your question is “no.” As you stated, the rules on Thunderstep state (bold added for emphasis): You can bring along objects as long as their weight doesn’t exceed what you can carry.

What counts as a willing creature 5e?

Definitions 2 & 3 expand on definition 1 to incorporate a motive, you are “willing” if you are “acting gladly”, “eagerly”, “voluntary” or “ungrudgingly”. My personal preference for a “willing creature” is to adopt definition 1 – if they consent to the spell then their motives are irrelevant.

Can a unconcious character be willing in 3.5?

(Ofcourse Rule-0 never needs justification anyway) Actually, 3.5 had a blanket rule that unconcious characters were always considered willing. Needless to say some people took moral issue with this. – Weckar E. Nov 10 ’16 at 9:16

Can a willing creature travel with an unconscious person?

Only a willing creature can travel with you via dimension door. You can’t give consent when you’re unconscious. In my opinion, you handled it right. About future use of “willing creatures” here is a simple-stupid way to pass around wording of that rule: if you read it RAW, it can mean 2 things:

Is there a way to bring unconscious characters along?

At your discretion, you could make your conscious characters spend an action picking up or touching the unconscious characters in order for the rod to bring them along too. It would allow you to follow the spirit of Option 1 (present continuous), but not make it too easy for your players (by adding a 1-turn cost).

Can You teleport on an unconscious, unwilling creature?

Teleport Spell on an unconscious, unwilling creature? The Teleport Spell specifically says the cast can teleport willing creatures and objects that aren’t in possession of unwilling creatures. However, it doesn’t say whether an unconscious, unwilling creature can or cannot be targeted.

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