This spell reverses gravity in a 50-foot-radius, 100-foot high Cylinder centered on a point within range. All creatures and objects in that area that aren’t anchored to the ground fall upward and reach the top of the Cylinder. A creature can make a Dexterity saving throw to grab a fixed object it can reach, thus avoiding the fall upward.
If a ceiling or an anchored object is encountered in this upward fall, creatures and objects strike it just as they would during a downward fall. If an affected creature or object reaches the Cylinder’s top without striking anything, it hovers there for the duration. When the spell ends, affected objects and creatures fall downward.
Q2) if you make save, are you no longer affected by thre spell? Can you walk around normally? Is it like Faerie fire where if you make the save you are not a glitter disco ball?
Q3) if you roll your saving throw and then Leave the cylinder are you no longer affected by reverse gravity? Does the spell actually reverse gravity in a cylinder and if you leave it, you are no longer effected?
Q2) if you make save, are you no longer affected by thre spell? Can you walk around normally? Is it like Faerie fire where if you make the save you are not a glitter disco ball?
There is nothing in the spell that says it doesn't affect you if you make the save. The spell tells you exactly what happens if you succeed on the saving throw: you can grab onto something to avoid falling upward. That's all the saving throw does.
Q3) if you roll your saving throw and then Leave the cylinder are you no longer affected by reverse gravity? Does the spell actually reverse gravity in a cylinder and if you leave it, you are no longer effected?
Yes. The spell specifically says it reverses gravity in a cylinder; it has no effect on anything outside that cylinder.
1. Yes. If the spell is still going anything in or entering the area falls up.
2. no. You are still affected, you just grabbed something and stopped your fall. Lets say there is a pit trap and your DM gives you a dex save to catch the edge of the trap and not fall. If you succeed can you just walk across air to the other side of the trap or do you have to do something like make a athletics test to pull yourself up and out of the traps area.
3. yes. It only effects things in the area, once you are out of the area it no longer effects you.
“All creatures and objects in that area that aren’t anchored to the ground fall upward and reach the top of the Cylinder. A creature can make a Dexterity saving throw to grab a fixed object it can reach, thus avoiding the fall upward.” This is a really simple question, the rules already say this stuff.
The wording on this spell is absolutely horrible.
What the what, wotc???? I entered 3 different questions and 1 of them gets copy/pasted??.
Q2) if you make save, are you no longer affected by thre spell? Can you walk around normally? Is it like Faerie fire where if you make the save you are not a glitter disco ball?
Q3) if you roll your saving throw and then Leave the cylinder are you no longer affected by reverse gravity? Does the spell actually reverse gravity in a cylinder and if you leave it, you are no longer effected?
There is nothing in the spell that says it doesn't affect you if you make the save. The spell tells you exactly what happens if you succeed on the saving throw: you can grab onto something to avoid falling upward. That's all the saving throw does.
Yes. The spell specifically says it reverses gravity in a cylinder; it has no effect on anything outside that cylinder.
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1. Yes. If the spell is still going anything in or entering the area falls up.
2. no. You are still affected, you just grabbed something and stopped your fall. Lets say there is a pit trap and your DM gives you a dex save to catch the edge of the trap and not fall. If you succeed can you just walk across air to the other side of the trap or do you have to do something like make a athletics test to pull yourself up and out of the traps area.
3. yes. It only effects things in the area, once you are out of the area it no longer effects you.
“All creatures and objects in that area that aren’t anchored to the ground fall upward and reach the top of the Cylinder. A creature can make a Dexterity saving throw to grab a fixed object it can reach, thus avoiding the fall upward.” This is a really simple question, the rules already say this stuff.
There's a thread created by SunIsGettingRealLow96589, and I think the same doubts are addressed throughout the replies: Reverse Gravity and successful saving throw