Can a Boggle put a Tiny creature through its Dimensional Rift?
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This is similar to the question Can a Boggle use its Dimensional Rift in the mouth of a Bag of Holding?, which sparked a thought.
According to the boggle's statblock in Volo's Guide to Monsters (p. 128):
Dimensional Rift. As a bonus action, the boggle can create an
invisible and immobile rift within an opening or frame it can see
within 5 feet of it, provided that the space is no bigger than 10 feet
on any side. The dimensional rift bridges the distance between that
space and any point within 30 feet of it that the boggle can see or
specify by distance and direction (such as "30 feet straight up").
While next to the rift, the boggle can see through it and is
considered to be next to the destination as well, and anything the
boggle puts through the rift (including a portion of its body) emerges
at the destination. Only the boggle can use the rift, and it lasts
until the end of the boggle's next turn.
We have a sprite traveling with the Boggle in our campaign. Could the Boggle pass the (Tiny) Sprite through the Rift?
dnd-5e monsters creature-size
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This is similar to the question Can a Boggle use its Dimensional Rift in the mouth of a Bag of Holding?, which sparked a thought.
According to the boggle's statblock in Volo's Guide to Monsters (p. 128):
Dimensional Rift. As a bonus action, the boggle can create an
invisible and immobile rift within an opening or frame it can see
within 5 feet of it, provided that the space is no bigger than 10 feet
on any side. The dimensional rift bridges the distance between that
space and any point within 30 feet of it that the boggle can see or
specify by distance and direction (such as "30 feet straight up").
While next to the rift, the boggle can see through it and is
considered to be next to the destination as well, and anything the
boggle puts through the rift (including a portion of its body) emerges
at the destination. Only the boggle can use the rift, and it lasts
until the end of the boggle's next turn.
We have a sprite traveling with the Boggle in our campaign. Could the Boggle pass the (Tiny) Sprite through the Rift?
dnd-5e monsters creature-size
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
This is similar to the question Can a Boggle use its Dimensional Rift in the mouth of a Bag of Holding?, which sparked a thought.
According to the boggle's statblock in Volo's Guide to Monsters (p. 128):
Dimensional Rift. As a bonus action, the boggle can create an
invisible and immobile rift within an opening or frame it can see
within 5 feet of it, provided that the space is no bigger than 10 feet
on any side. The dimensional rift bridges the distance between that
space and any point within 30 feet of it that the boggle can see or
specify by distance and direction (such as "30 feet straight up").
While next to the rift, the boggle can see through it and is
considered to be next to the destination as well, and anything the
boggle puts through the rift (including a portion of its body) emerges
at the destination. Only the boggle can use the rift, and it lasts
until the end of the boggle's next turn.
We have a sprite traveling with the Boggle in our campaign. Could the Boggle pass the (Tiny) Sprite through the Rift?
dnd-5e monsters creature-size
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This is similar to the question Can a Boggle use its Dimensional Rift in the mouth of a Bag of Holding?, which sparked a thought.
According to the boggle's statblock in Volo's Guide to Monsters (p. 128):
Dimensional Rift. As a bonus action, the boggle can create an
invisible and immobile rift within an opening or frame it can see
within 5 feet of it, provided that the space is no bigger than 10 feet
on any side. The dimensional rift bridges the distance between that
space and any point within 30 feet of it that the boggle can see or
specify by distance and direction (such as "30 feet straight up").
While next to the rift, the boggle can see through it and is
considered to be next to the destination as well, and anything the
boggle puts through the rift (including a portion of its body) emerges
at the destination. Only the boggle can use the rift, and it lasts
until the end of the boggle's next turn.
We have a sprite traveling with the Boggle in our campaign. Could the Boggle pass the (Tiny) Sprite through the Rift?
dnd-5e monsters creature-size
dnd-5e monsters creature-size
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It's possible, but the boggle needs to be holding it
The language is a bit murky, but this does seem possible. Based on the quote above, the requirements are:
- Rift is contained with an opening or frame the boggle sees within 5' of it
- The opening or frame is no bigger than 10' on any side.
- Can bridge distance up to 30'
- Only the boggle can use it
Therefore, anything the boggle is holding can be moved through the rift as long as it can fit in a 10'x10' space (or smaller if the frame/opening is smaller.)
Gotta hold the sprite
Because only a boggle can use the rift, in order for the sprite to pass through the rift, the boggle needs to put it in and this suggests it needs to be holding/have control of it. This will be a bit up to your DM, but it wouldn't be unreasonable to require an action to grab the sprite. Whether or not they automatically can grab it or if they have to attempt a grapple will also be up to the DM. However, the Boggle definitely needs to be in control of the sprite in order for it to actively put it through the rift.
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Thanks! They were thinking of pairing up and breaking into things.
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– Adam Goodwine
Jan 21 at 20:39
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It's possible, but the boggle needs to be holding it
The language is a bit murky, but this does seem possible. Based on the quote above, the requirements are:
- Rift is contained with an opening or frame the boggle sees within 5' of it
- The opening or frame is no bigger than 10' on any side.
- Can bridge distance up to 30'
- Only the boggle can use it
Therefore, anything the boggle is holding can be moved through the rift as long as it can fit in a 10'x10' space (or smaller if the frame/opening is smaller.)
Gotta hold the sprite
Because only a boggle can use the rift, in order for the sprite to pass through the rift, the boggle needs to put it in and this suggests it needs to be holding/have control of it. This will be a bit up to your DM, but it wouldn't be unreasonable to require an action to grab the sprite. Whether or not they automatically can grab it or if they have to attempt a grapple will also be up to the DM. However, the Boggle definitely needs to be in control of the sprite in order for it to actively put it through the rift.
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Thanks! They were thinking of pairing up and breaking into things.
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– Adam Goodwine
Jan 21 at 20:39
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$begingroup$
It's possible, but the boggle needs to be holding it
The language is a bit murky, but this does seem possible. Based on the quote above, the requirements are:
- Rift is contained with an opening or frame the boggle sees within 5' of it
- The opening or frame is no bigger than 10' on any side.
- Can bridge distance up to 30'
- Only the boggle can use it
Therefore, anything the boggle is holding can be moved through the rift as long as it can fit in a 10'x10' space (or smaller if the frame/opening is smaller.)
Gotta hold the sprite
Because only a boggle can use the rift, in order for the sprite to pass through the rift, the boggle needs to put it in and this suggests it needs to be holding/have control of it. This will be a bit up to your DM, but it wouldn't be unreasonable to require an action to grab the sprite. Whether or not they automatically can grab it or if they have to attempt a grapple will also be up to the DM. However, the Boggle definitely needs to be in control of the sprite in order for it to actively put it through the rift.
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Thanks! They were thinking of pairing up and breaking into things.
$endgroup$
– Adam Goodwine
Jan 21 at 20:39
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$begingroup$
It's possible, but the boggle needs to be holding it
The language is a bit murky, but this does seem possible. Based on the quote above, the requirements are:
- Rift is contained with an opening or frame the boggle sees within 5' of it
- The opening or frame is no bigger than 10' on any side.
- Can bridge distance up to 30'
- Only the boggle can use it
Therefore, anything the boggle is holding can be moved through the rift as long as it can fit in a 10'x10' space (or smaller if the frame/opening is smaller.)
Gotta hold the sprite
Because only a boggle can use the rift, in order for the sprite to pass through the rift, the boggle needs to put it in and this suggests it needs to be holding/have control of it. This will be a bit up to your DM, but it wouldn't be unreasonable to require an action to grab the sprite. Whether or not they automatically can grab it or if they have to attempt a grapple will also be up to the DM. However, the Boggle definitely needs to be in control of the sprite in order for it to actively put it through the rift.
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It's possible, but the boggle needs to be holding it
The language is a bit murky, but this does seem possible. Based on the quote above, the requirements are:
- Rift is contained with an opening or frame the boggle sees within 5' of it
- The opening or frame is no bigger than 10' on any side.
- Can bridge distance up to 30'
- Only the boggle can use it
Therefore, anything the boggle is holding can be moved through the rift as long as it can fit in a 10'x10' space (or smaller if the frame/opening is smaller.)
Gotta hold the sprite
Because only a boggle can use the rift, in order for the sprite to pass through the rift, the boggle needs to put it in and this suggests it needs to be holding/have control of it. This will be a bit up to your DM, but it wouldn't be unreasonable to require an action to grab the sprite. Whether or not they automatically can grab it or if they have to attempt a grapple will also be up to the DM. However, the Boggle definitely needs to be in control of the sprite in order for it to actively put it through the rift.
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Thanks! They were thinking of pairing up and breaking into things.
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– Adam Goodwine
Jan 21 at 20:39
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$begingroup$
Thanks! They were thinking of pairing up and breaking into things.
$endgroup$
– Adam Goodwine
Jan 21 at 20:39
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Thanks! They were thinking of pairing up and breaking into things.
$endgroup$
– Adam Goodwine
Jan 21 at 20:39
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Thanks! They were thinking of pairing up and breaking into things.
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– Adam Goodwine
Jan 21 at 20:39
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