Lets say there is an object that has been enchanted, some kind of spell binding it to a room, so that it is not capable of being taken out of a certain location. If someone tried to teleport out of that location with that item what would you do? Does the item remain and the person go? Person stays takes damage? The rest of the people go and the player is left behind?
If they magic binds it to that place, it remains — unteleported.
No damage. It just stays.
now, if they dispel magic….
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I mean, if this is some hypothetical homebrew circumstance (because I'm having trouble picturing what spells or items would create this circumstance in RAW), then whatever the DM says goes.
Lets say there is an object that has been enchanted, some kind of spell binding it to a room, so that it is not capable of being taken out of a certain location. If someone tried to teleport out of that location with that item what would you do? Does the item remain and the person go? Person stays takes damage? The rest of the people go and the player is left behind?
It depends if the biding effect is intended to prevent teleporation or not. As DM look for it the effect or determine if homebrew.
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Lets say there is an object that has been enchanted, some kind of spell binding it to a room, so that it is not capable of being taken out of a certain location. If someone tried to teleport out of that location with that item what would you do? Does the item remain and the person go? Person stays takes damage? The rest of the people go and the player is left behind?
If they magic binds it to that place, it remains — unteleported.
No damage. It just stays.
now, if they dispel magic….
Only a DM since 1980 (3000+ Sessions) / PhD, MS, MA / Mixed, Bi, Trans, Woman / No longer welcome in the US, apparently
Wyrlde: Adventures in the Seven Cities
.-=] Lore Book | Patreon | Wyrlde YT [=-.
An original Setting for 5e, a whole solar system of adventure. Ongoing updates, exclusies, more.
Not Talking About It / Dubbed The Oracle in the Cult of Mythology Nerds
I mean, if this is some hypothetical homebrew circumstance (because I'm having trouble picturing what spells or items would create this circumstance in RAW), then whatever the DM says goes.
It depends if the biding effect is intended to prevent teleporation or not. As DM look for it the effect or determine if homebrew.