You make a straight wall up to 100 feet long, 20 feet high, and 5 feet thick, or a ringed wall up to 60 feet in diameter, 20 feet high, and 5 feet thick.
Question: Is the diameter of the ring the inner or outer diameter?
I'd been ruling that the wall's thickness is added to the diameter, so the total ends up being about 70 feet across. Something like this for Blade Barrier:
But honestly, I believe the description of this spell (and others where a thickness is specified) can be interpreted both ways.
You make a straight wall up to 100 feet long, 20 feet high, and 5 feet thick, or a ringed
wall up to 60 feet in diameter, 20 feet high, and 5 feet thick.
Question: Is the diameter of the ring the inner or outer diameter?
I'd go with inner.
Csatadi the thread Circular Wall Diameters, ID or OD? - Rules & Game Mechanics is about the same question, in case you'd like to read different takes on it.
I'd been ruling that the wall's thickness is added to the diameter, so the total ends up being about 70 feet across. Something like this for Blade Barrier:
But honestly, I believe the description of this spell (and others where a thickness is specified) can be interpreted both ways.
EDIT: for clarity.
Thanks
And keep in mind the "up to" It doesn't always have to be maximum size.
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