"Dungeon Fits" Topic
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Editor in Chief Bill | 08 May 2018 12:43 p.m. PST |
If a model can't fit in the corridors, does it belong in the dungeon? |
JimSelzer | 08 May 2018 1:05 p.m. PST |
can always squeeze in non combat situations |
mwindsorfw | 08 May 2018 2:21 p.m. PST |
Nope. A classic way to escape from a bigger creature is to run into somewhere it can't fit. |
miniMo | 08 May 2018 2:33 p.m. PST |
Only if it had another way of getting into the dungeon than through the corridors. Purple Worms don't need no stinking corridors! |
Daithi the Black | 08 May 2018 2:35 p.m. PST |
Sometimes, they wandered into the dingeon when young. 50 years later, 100 times their original size, the can no longer fit out the front door… |
etotheipi | 08 May 2018 2:35 p.m. PST |
Nope. Part of the QILS rules is the model you're using has to fit in the spaces it transits. Also, if the model balances on a spot, it can stand there. |
x42brown | 09 May 2018 10:56 a.m. PST |
Some creatures can get through very small spaces for their size YouTube link you have to have some justification but I can see ways to justify some apparently over sized monsters. x42 |
etotheipi | 10 May 2018 6:23 a.m. PST |
have to have some justification The old "Dragon in a Bottle" paradox! Or possibly the old "Dragon in Rabbit's Howse" issue … |
Oberlindes Sol LIC | 22 Nov 2018 2:16 p.m. PST |
Of course it belongs in the dungeon. It doesn't have to fit in the corridors. For example, it may fit into the chamber where its mother originally left the egg sac and it ate most of its brothers and sisters except those who ran away while they were still small enough to fit in the corridors and who found their own chambers and now they've all grown big and fat from eating adventuring parties and they don't mind that they can't leave their chambers because they know that another meal with be dropping in soon. |
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