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| Amurayi06-06-06, 04:49 PM | Heya, we played Barbarous cost and my players fled out of the last battle. Due to certain nasty merciful weapons two players were unconscious. Was it legal that the Sorcerer used "Dimension Door" to bring them out of trouble? According to the rule description the creature "must be willing". One could argue if an unconscious creature is willing or not. You instantly transfer yourself from your current location to any other spot within range. You always arrive at exactly the spot desired—whether by simply visualizing the area or by stating direction. After using this spell, you can’t take any other actions until your next turn. You can bring along objects as long as their weight doesn’t exceed your maximum load. You may also bring one additional willing Medium or smaller creature (carrying gear or objects up to its maximum load) or its equivalent per three caster levels. A Large creature counts as two Medium creatures, a Huge creature counts as two Large creatures, and so forth. All creatures to be transported must be in contact with one another, and at least one of those creatures must be in contact with you. |
| kjenks06-06-06, 06:13 PM | SRD === Some spells restrict you to willing targets only. Declaring yourself as a willing target is something that can be done at any time (even if you’re flat-footed or it isn’t your turn). Unconscious creatures are automatically considered willing, but a character who is conscious but immobile or helpless (such as one who is bound, cowering, grappling, paralyzed, pinned, or stunned) is not automatically willing. === |