The target gains a flying speed of 60 feet for the Duration. When the spell ends, the target falls if it is still aloft, unless it can stop the fall. At Higher Levels: When you cast this spell using a spell slot of 4th Level or higher, you can target one additional creature for each slot level above 3rd.
How do you stop a dragon from flying 5e?
Give the champion fighter some item that gives the sentinel feat or even a potion of giant strength (or enlarge) to help him/her grapple the dragon before it attempts to fly off. Also, let them quest for/find potions of resistance to the dragon’s breath type. Earthbind reduces the flight speed of a dragon to 0.
Does falling provoke opportunity attacks 5e?
In the Player’s Handbook, it says that opportunity attacks are not provoked by a creature that is falling out of another creature’s melee range. However, when a creature is flying, it could theoretically just stop flying and instead fall, potentially out of another creature’s melee range.
When does an ability lets you reduce a creature’s speed?
There are some abilities like Sentinel which let you reduce a creature’s speed to 0. If a creature with any kind of other speed, like climbing-, flying- or swimming speed can it use these to move, or are all speeds reduced to 0?
What happens to a flying creature when it falls?
If a flying creature is knocked prone, has its speed reduced to 0 , or is otherwise deprived of the ability to move, the creature falls, unless it has the ability to hover or it is being held aloft by magic, such as by the fly spell. Movement through dangerous dungeons or wilderness areas often involves more than simply walking.
What happens when the result of an ability is 0?
The result determines how much farther you can move. If the result is 0 or less, you can’t use the new speed during the current move. For example, if you have a speed of 30 and a flying speed of 60 because a wizard cast the fly spell on you, you could fly 20 feet, then walk 10 feet, and then leap into the air to fly 30 feet more.
Are there any special abilities that allow a fortitude save?
Some ability drain attacks allow a Fortitude save (DC 10 + ½ draining creature’s racial HD + draining creature’s Cha modifier; the exact DC is given in the creature’s descriptive text). If no saving throw is mentioned, none is allowed.