What happens when a creature squeezes through a space?

A creature can squeeze through a space that is large enough for a creature one size smaller than it…While squeezing through a space, a creature must spend 1 extra foot for every foot it moves there, and it has disadvantage on attack rolls and Dexterity saving throws.

Can a large creature squeeze through a 5 foot square?

I know creatures can squeeze so if I am a large creature I can squeeze my way through a 5-foot square hall spending 1 extra foot for every foot it moves there. But, can a large creature ends its movement on a less than 10 foot square such as 1, 2, or 3 5-foot squares together (cases A, B, C below)?

When to apply squeezing condition to large creatures?

If the height of a ceiling is shorter than the height of a large creature, then the DM should apply the squeezing condition regardless of the fact that it fills 10 square feet. Page 192 of the PHB says:

How big of a space can an amorphous creature move?

As Icyfire’s answer illustrates, the rule for amorphous creatures follows: Amorphous. The ooze can move through a space as narrow as 1 inch wide without squeezing. The ooze can move into a space as narrow as 1″ wide and finish moving there without squeezing.

While squeezing through a space, a creature must spend 1 extra foot for every foot it moves there, and it has disadvantage on attack rolls and Dexterity saving throws. Attack rolls against the creature have advantage while it’s in the smaller space. Creatures without Amorphous are usually governed by that rule.

What are the abilities of an amorphous creature?

Format: Defensive Abilities amorphous. The creature has the aquatic subtype, but it can breathe air and survive on land. Format: Other Abilities amphibious. The creature can attempt a special attack against KAC as a standard action. If it succeeds, it deals no damage, but it adheres to its target.

What kind of creature is amorphous in Starjammer?

The creature’s body is malleable and shapeless. It does not take double damage from critical hits, but it is affected by critical hit effects normally. Format: Defensive Abilities amorphous. The creature has the aquatic subtype, but it can breathe air and survive on land.

Which is not a thing, fire or water?

Fire makes water. Fire is a tree running in reverse. Fire is not a thing at all. 1. Fire is an event, not a thing. Heating wood or other fuel releases volatile vapors that can rapidly combust with oxygen in the air; the resulting incandescent bloom of gas further heats the fuel, releasing more vapors and perpetuating the cycle.

Can you move through a hostile 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. Remember that another creature’s space is difficult terrain for you. Whether a creature is a friend or an enemy, you can’t willingly end your move in its space.

Is there a rule for combining creature sizes?

While there isn’t a specific rule about combining creature sizes, the OA recommendation suggests that the space controlled by the mounted and rider is determined by the space controlled by the size of the mount (which is the larger creature.) Otherwise, the OA would be additive and include both the spaces controlled.

What are the rules for creatures without amorphous?

Creatures without Amorphous are usually governed by that rule. As pointed out by @Adeptus, the rule is also available in the SRD (page 92) and the Players Basic Rules (page 71 in the print version, Combat > Movement and Position in the web version). Thanks for contributing an answer to Role-playing Games Stack Exchange!

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