... well, you could have been clear. Total certainly could mean sum, especially in the context of having multiple things and a "total" for them. And certainly if the largest distance a creature could move is one of its speeds then it is in fact one of "either [of those] specific speed[s]."
... well, you could have been clear. Total certainly could mean sum, especially in the context of having multiple things and a "total" for them. And certainly if the largest distance a creature could move is one of its speeds then it is in fact one of "either [of those] specific speed[s]."
Okay, I could have been clearer I suppose. But I think you missed my edit. I’ll repeat it:
Effectively I would just temporarily treat the Giant Octopus’s movement for the turn as: Speed 5 ft., swim 30 ft. after it “stood up.”
I think that is consistent with your reading to the OP's question. I'm not necessarily sure that is the only way that fits with RAW to handle it though.
I think that is consistent with your reading to the OP's question. I'm not necessarily sure that is the only way that fits with RAW to handle it though.
Perhaps not, but it is an interpretation that is generally consistent with RAW.
I think that is consistent with your reading to the OP's question. I'm not necessarily sure that is the only way that fits with RAW to handle it though.
Perhaps not, but it is an interpretation that is generally consistent with RAW.
To be sure then, you would say that longstrider then adds 10’ to every movement speed listed for the creature?
I think that is consistent with your reading to the OP's question. I'm not necessarily sure that is the only way that fits with RAW to handle it though.
Perhaps not, but it is an interpretation that is generally consistent with RAW.
To be sure then, you would say that longstrider then adds 10’ to every movement speed listed for the creature?
I already said that. Even to the "walking speed" of a creature with a walking speed of "0"
... well, you could have been clear. Total certainly could mean sum, especially in the context of having multiple things and a "total" for them. And certainly if the largest distance a creature could move is one of its speeds then it is in fact one of "either [of those] specific speed[s]."
Okay, I could have been clearer I suppose. But I think you missed my edit. I’ll repeat it:
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I think that is consistent with your reading to the OP's question. I'm not necessarily sure that is the only way that fits with RAW to handle it though.
Perhaps not, but it is an interpretation that is generally consistent with RAW.
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To be sure then, you would say that longstrider then adds 10’ to every movement speed listed for the creature?
I already said that. Even to the "walking speed" of a creature with a walking speed of "0"
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