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The weight of a creature affects what can [[Throw]] or [[Shove]] it. | The weight of a creature affects what can [[Throw]] or [[Shove]] it. | ||
* A creature may throw items and other creatures weighing up to {{ | * A creature may throw items and other creatures weighing up to {{math|1=0.2 \times \text{Strength}^2\;\text{kg} }} or {{math|1=0.4 \times \text{Strength}^2\;\text{lbs} }}. | ||
** For example, with 18 Strength, one can throw objects weighing up to {{ | ** For example, with 18 Strength, one can throw objects weighing up to {{math|1=0.2 \times 18^2\;\text{kg} = 64.8\;\text{kg} }} (or 130 lbs). | ||
* When a creature's size changes, its weight will also be adjusted as necessary to conform with the above categories. | * When a creature's size changes, its weight will also be adjusted as necessary to conform with the above categories. | ||
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| Small || 40 || 80 || [[Halfling]]s, [[gnome]]s, [[goblin]]s, and [[Polymorph|sheep]] | | Small || 40 || 80 || [[Halfling]]s, [[gnome]]s, [[goblin]]s, and [[Polymorph|sheep]] | ||
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| Medium || 200 || 400 || [[Human]]s, [[Dwarf|dwarves]]{{Note|Despite their shorter stature and reduced [[Resources#Movement_speed|movement speed]], Dwarves are indeed Medium creatures, interacting with other game mechanics accordingly.}}, and most other [[Race|playable Races]] | | Medium || 200 || 400 || [[Human]]s, [[Dwarf|dwarves]]{{Note|Despite their shorter stature and reduced [[Resources#Movement_speed|movement speed]], Dwarves are indeed Medium creatures, interacting with other game mechanics accordingly. Female Duergar are an exception, and are Small creatures.}}, and most other [[Race|playable Races]] | ||
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| Large || 5,000 || 10,000 || [[Ogre (creature)|Ogres]], [[Owlbear]]s | | Large || 5,000 || 10,000 || [[Ogre (creature)|Ogres]], [[Owlbear]]s | ||
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| {{Cond|Wild Shape}} || Respective creature's (ranges from Tiny for a Cat, to Large for an Owlbear) || {{SAI|Wild Shape}} || {{Duration|Long Rest}} | | Wild Shape <!--{{Cond|Wild Shape}}--> || Respective creature's (ranges from Tiny for a Cat, to Large for an Owlbear) || {{SAI|Wild Shape}} || {{Duration|Long Rest}} | ||
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| rowspan = 3 | {{Cond|Gaseous Form}} | | rowspan = 3 | {{Cond|Gaseous Form}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:38, 22 November 2024
A creature's size indicates how large it is, roughly communicating other parameters like the model's dimensions/how much space it physically occupies, their weight, and their ability to interact with the environment, such as via Rocky Crevices and Burrow Holes.
The weight of a creature affects what can Throw or Shove it.
- A creature may throw items and other creatures weighing up to or .
- For example, with 18 Strength, one can throw objects weighing up to (or 130 lbs).
- When a creature's size changes, its weight will also be adjusted as necessary to conform with the above categories.
A creature's size and weight can be inspected by selecting it and choosing Examine, or targeting it with the cursor and hitting the corresponding hotkey.
Size categories[edit | edit source]
Size | Maximum weight | Example creatures | |
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kg | lbs | ||
Tiny | 6 | 12 | Cats, Crag Spiders, and Air Elementals |
Small | 40 | 80 | Halflings, gnomes, goblins, and sheep |
Medium | 200 | 400 | Humans, dwarves[note 1], and most other playable Races |
Large | 5,000 | 10,000 | Ogres, Owlbears |
Huge | 50,000 | 100,000 | Ansur |
Gargantuan | 500,000 | 1,000,000 | Nautiloid |
Modifying size[edit | edit source]
Altered form[edit | edit source]
When a creature's form is changed (examples in table below), part of the parameters that they inherit include the form's size and weight as per the above table.
Condition | Size | Source | Duration |
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Respective Race's (Small for gnomes and halflings, Medium for others) | Mask of the Shapeshifter ( ) | Duration: Until Long rest | |
Wild Shape | Respective creature's (ranges from Tiny for a Cat, to Large for an Owlbear) | Duration: Until Long rest | |
Tiny | Duration: Until Long rest | ||
Tiny | Duration: 2 turns | ||
Medium | |||
Small | Duration: 2 turns | ||
Duration: 5 turns | |||
Tiny | Dolly Dolly Dolly | Duration: 1 turn | |
Medium | |||
Large | |||
Medium | Duration: Until Long rest | ||
Medium | Duration: Until Long rest |
Enlarge and reduce[edit | edit source]
Furthermore, additional modifications can be made to a character's size to shift it into neighbouring categories, as per the table below.
- Creatures cannot change to categories larger than Gargantuan, or smaller than Tiny.
- Other parameters like their physical model can still change size.
- Conditions with the same Stack ID (see below) are replaced/refreshed if another source is added; they do not stack.
- For instance, a duergar inflicted with is Large, and using will first cancel Enlarged, then apply it anew.
- Using on a character will first cancel the latter condition (regardless of initial source), then apply Enlarged, possibly changing their overall size by 2 categories.
- Despite being a separate Condition and having additional effects, takes up the same "slot" as Enlarged and Reduced.
- Conditions with different Stack IDs can stack, changing the character's size as appropriate.
- An Enlarged character that uses a Elixir of the Colossus will further increase size.
- A creature with that is then Reduced will return back to its original size, then change again as appropriate when either effect ends or is replaced.
- These changes apply after taking into account a shape/form change.
- As such, a Medium Cat, Gargantuan Owlbear, or Tiny Sheep are all possible, amongst other combinations.
Stack ID | Condition | Size change | Source | Duration |
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SIZE
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-1 | Oil of Diminution | Duration: 2 turns | |
Sethan ( ) | Duration: 5 turns | |||
Duration: 10 turns | ||||
+1 | Duration: 10 turns | |||
s' | ||||
Bigboy's Chew Toy ( ) | ||||
Balduran's Giantslayer ( ) | ||||
ALCH_ELIXIR |
+1 | Elixir of the Colossus | Duration: Until Long rest |
Notes[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Despite their shorter stature and reduced movement speed, Dwarves are indeed Medium creatures, interacting with other game mechanics accordingly. Female Duergar are an exception, and are Small creatures.