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[[File:Falling Damage Example.png|right|thumb|Example of falling damage.]] | [[File:Falling Damage Example.png|right|thumb|{{NoExcerpt|Example of falling damage.}}]] | ||
'''Falling damage''' is the [[Damage]] a creature suffers to their [[Hit points]], in the form of {{DamageText| |Bludgeoning}} damage, when they fall a sufficient distance. Falling damage is most commonly caused by [[Jump|Jumping]] from heights, being [[Shove|Shoved]] or [[Throw|Thrown]] from them, or being pushed from them by spells and abilities with knockback. Falling damage scales with the height of the fall and can additionally cause creatures to be knocked prone if the fall is high enough. | '''Falling damage''' is the [[Damage]] a creature suffers to their [[Hit points]], in the form of {{DamageText| |Bludgeoning}} damage, when they fall a sufficient distance. Falling damage is most commonly caused by [[Jump|Jumping]] from heights, being [[Shove|Shoved]] or [[Throw|Thrown]] from them, or being pushed from them by spells and abilities with knockback. Falling damage scales with the height of the fall and can additionally cause creatures to be knocked prone if the fall is high enough. |