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What happens to a creature that changes size inside of Otiluke's Resilient Sphere?
What happens to the target of a Reduce spell if they are in a small container when the spell wears off?What happens to a creature who is enlarged and then reduced?Object Hit Points and size changesDoes Otiluke's Resilient Sphere on creature that swallowed another prevent escaping the swallow?How much does Otiluke's Resilient Sphere weigh?Moving Otiluke's Resilient SphereDo you take fall damage while inside Otiluke's Resilient Sphere?What happens when polymorph ends in a demiplane that is too small for the creature?What happens if I cast Otiluke's Freezing Sphere while entirely submerged in water?Can I grapple an enemy, then jump with them and land on them to do crushing damage outside of falling damage?How much damage does a creature take for spending its entire turn inside a Wall of Fire?
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If one was to reduce a creature, making them smaller and then casting Otiluke's Resilient Sphere around them, what would happen when reduce has ended?
Would the creature get crushed by the sphere due to becoming big again, or would the sphere enlarge itself? If they would take damage, how much and what type?
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If one was to reduce a creature, making them smaller and then casting Otiluke's Resilient Sphere around them, what would happen when reduce has ended?
Would the creature get crushed by the sphere due to becoming big again, or would the sphere enlarge itself? If they would take damage, how much and what type?
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Try this query:enlarge reduce [dnd-5e][spells] is:question
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should be obvious. That being said, have a look at this: What happens to the target of a Reduce spell if they are in a small container when the spell wears off?. I'm not sure if it's a duplicate, though, since Otiluke's Resilient Sphere is not your average "small container".
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I have looked at that question and it awnsers a variant of my question in cases if the creature is locked withing a physical container, be it stone, glass, metal, but the sphere is apearently indestructible via physical damage, so it wouldnt rly collapse or burst open, and even if it were to be destroyed what type of dmg would the creature take? magic, bludgeoning?
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If one was to reduce a creature, making them smaller and then casting Otiluke's Resilient Sphere around them, what would happen when reduce has ended?
Would the creature get crushed by the sphere due to becoming big again, or would the sphere enlarge itself? If they would take damage, how much and what type?
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If one was to reduce a creature, making them smaller and then casting Otiluke's Resilient Sphere around them, what would happen when reduce has ended?
Would the creature get crushed by the sphere due to becoming big again, or would the sphere enlarge itself? If they would take damage, how much and what type?
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Try this query:enlarge reduce [dnd-5e][spells] is:question
. The brackets are for specifying tags, and theis:question
should be obvious. That being said, have a look at this: What happens to the target of a Reduce spell if they are in a small container when the spell wears off?. I'm not sure if it's a duplicate, though, since Otiluke's Resilient Sphere is not your average "small container".
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I have looked at that question and it awnsers a variant of my question in cases if the creature is locked withing a physical container, be it stone, glass, metal, but the sphere is apearently indestructible via physical damage, so it wouldnt rly collapse or burst open, and even if it were to be destroyed what type of dmg would the creature take? magic, bludgeoning?
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Try this query:enlarge reduce [dnd-5e][spells] is:question
. The brackets are for specifying tags, and theis:question
should be obvious. That being said, have a look at this: What happens to the target of a Reduce spell if they are in a small container when the spell wears off?. I'm not sure if it's a duplicate, though, since Otiluke's Resilient Sphere is not your average "small container".
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– PixelMaster
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I have looked at that question and it awnsers a variant of my question in cases if the creature is locked withing a physical container, be it stone, glass, metal, but the sphere is apearently indestructible via physical damage, so it wouldnt rly collapse or burst open, and even if it were to be destroyed what type of dmg would the creature take? magic, bludgeoning?
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Try this query:
enlarge reduce [dnd-5e][spells] is:question
. The brackets are for specifying tags, and the is:question
should be obvious. That being said, have a look at this: What happens to the target of a Reduce spell if they are in a small container when the spell wears off?. I'm not sure if it's a duplicate, though, since Otiluke's Resilient Sphere is not your average "small container".$endgroup$
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Try this query:
enlarge reduce [dnd-5e][spells] is:question
. The brackets are for specifying tags, and the is:question
should be obvious. That being said, have a look at this: What happens to the target of a Reduce spell if they are in a small container when the spell wears off?. I'm not sure if it's a duplicate, though, since Otiluke's Resilient Sphere is not your average "small container".$endgroup$
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I have looked at that question and it awnsers a variant of my question in cases if the creature is locked withing a physical container, be it stone, glass, metal, but the sphere is apearently indestructible via physical damage, so it wouldnt rly collapse or burst open, and even if it were to be destroyed what type of dmg would the creature take? magic, bludgeoning?
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I have looked at that question and it awnsers a variant of my question in cases if the creature is locked withing a physical container, be it stone, glass, metal, but the sphere is apearently indestructible via physical damage, so it wouldnt rly collapse or burst open, and even if it were to be destroyed what type of dmg would the creature take? magic, bludgeoning?
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The sphere should change size
Otiluke's Resilient Sphere says:
The sphere is weightless and just large enough to contain the creature or object inside.
Though not explicit, nothing in this description implies that the size is static and that the sphere won't adjust to a creature of changing size. It states that the effect is large enough to contain the creature. The effect of this spell is ongoing. If the creature changes, the size of the sphere must also for this statement to remain true.
Thus, if the creature's size changes (as long as it remains Large or smaller), the sphere would adapt to the new size. No damage would thus be taken.
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The sphere should change size
Otiluke's Resilient Sphere says:
The sphere is weightless and just large enough to contain the creature or object inside.
Though not explicit, nothing in this description implies that the size is static and that the sphere won't adjust to a creature of changing size. It states that the effect is large enough to contain the creature. The effect of this spell is ongoing. If the creature changes, the size of the sphere must also for this statement to remain true.
Thus, if the creature's size changes (as long as it remains Large or smaller), the sphere would adapt to the new size. No damage would thus be taken.
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The sphere should change size
Otiluke's Resilient Sphere says:
The sphere is weightless and just large enough to contain the creature or object inside.
Though not explicit, nothing in this description implies that the size is static and that the sphere won't adjust to a creature of changing size. It states that the effect is large enough to contain the creature. The effect of this spell is ongoing. If the creature changes, the size of the sphere must also for this statement to remain true.
Thus, if the creature's size changes (as long as it remains Large or smaller), the sphere would adapt to the new size. No damage would thus be taken.
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The sphere should change size
Otiluke's Resilient Sphere says:
The sphere is weightless and just large enough to contain the creature or object inside.
Though not explicit, nothing in this description implies that the size is static and that the sphere won't adjust to a creature of changing size. It states that the effect is large enough to contain the creature. The effect of this spell is ongoing. If the creature changes, the size of the sphere must also for this statement to remain true.
Thus, if the creature's size changes (as long as it remains Large or smaller), the sphere would adapt to the new size. No damage would thus be taken.
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The sphere should change size
Otiluke's Resilient Sphere says:
The sphere is weightless and just large enough to contain the creature or object inside.
Though not explicit, nothing in this description implies that the size is static and that the sphere won't adjust to a creature of changing size. It states that the effect is large enough to contain the creature. The effect of this spell is ongoing. If the creature changes, the size of the sphere must also for this statement to remain true.
Thus, if the creature's size changes (as long as it remains Large or smaller), the sphere would adapt to the new size. No damage would thus be taken.
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I have looked at that question and it awnsers a variant of my question in cases if the creature is locked withing a physical container, be it stone, glass, metal, but the sphere is apearently indestructible via physical damage, so it wouldnt rly collapse or burst open, and even if it were to be destroyed what type of dmg would the creature take? magic, bludgeoning?
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