Can anything break tiny hut?
The atmosphere inside the hut comfortable and dry, regardless of the weather outside. The hut counts as a single Large object with AC 15 and 27 Hit Points. If destroyed, the entire hut falls down, breaking apart without dealing any damage to those inside.
Does tiny hut float?
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.
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.
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 included in the OGL?
Tiny Hut is the version that is included in the free open gaming license (OGL) 5e System Reference Document (SRD). It contains the entire game, but any “Product Identity” has been removed.
Can a person enter a dome without a floor?
A dome doesn’t (necessarily) have a floor, they can enter no problem. My argument: The intent of the spell seems to be to prevent baddies from coming in. The rest of the wording simply talks about the “area”, not a barrier. Has anyone thought this through or seen a ruling anywhere?