I made this arackokra Rogue for a one shot my friend ran and part of my build was that my Aarckocra could hit then fly up 121 feet exactly in the Air, how odes that work with spells like fireball or Eldritch blast that have a range of a 120 feet ?
Spells ask you to choose a target in range. If the range is 120 feet, a target 121 feet away is not in range. But Fireball asks you to target a point and then affects everything within a certain distance of that point, and something 121 feet away will definitely get toasted by a fireball that goes off 120 feet away.
That said, the game tends to assume 5-foot increments; I’m not aware of any rule that increases your speed by something that isn’t a multiple of 5, so I don’t see how you could have built the character to be able to do that.
But like Saga said, AOE spells target a point in range to be the source of the effect. Fireball (which has a range of 150 anyway) will still hot anything within 20 feet of its source, even if the source is at the edge of its range.
I made this arackokra Rogue for a one shot my friend ran and part of my build was that my Aarckocra could hit then fly up 121 feet exactly in the Air, how odes that work with spells like fireball or Eldritch blast that have a range of a 120 feet ?
Spells ask you to choose a target in range. If the range is 120 feet, a target 121 feet away is not in range. But Fireball asks you to target a point and then affects everything within a certain distance of that point, and something 121 feet away will definitely get toasted by a fireball that goes off 120 feet away.
That said, the game tends to assume 5-foot increments; I’m not aware of any rule that increases your speed by something that isn’t a multiple of 5, so I don’t see how you could have built the character to be able to do that.
Attacks with a range of 120 feet won't reach you (fire bolt eldritch blast).
But like Saga said, AOE spells target a point in range to be the source of the effect. Fireball (which has a range of 150 anyway) will still hot anything within 20 feet of its source, even if the source is at the edge of its range.