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How high can a broom of flying go?
I know distance is 50ft. But I want to know how far can you go up!
One of my players wants to fly to the top of a tower so I need to know this Thank you!
Assuming a creature with comparable to a healthy human anatomy on a near earth environment realistically you could go up to 20,000 feet.
Past that you'd need magic protections to deal with the environment (IE lack of air/exposure).
The broom itself of course could concievably fly into outer space if you wanted.
Quote from DungeonmasterJess08404 >> How high can a broom of flying go? I know distance is 50ft. But I want to know how far can you go up! One of my players wants to fly to the top of a tower so I need to know this Thank you!
There's no listed limit on altitude, so there's no limit on altitude
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Quote from Ashla_Mason >> Assuming a creature with comparable to a healthy human anatomy on a near earth environment realistically you could go up to 20,000 feet. Past that you'd need magic protections to deal with the environment (IE lack of air/exposure). The broom itself of course could concievably fly into outer space if you wanted.
Unless you're a race that doesn't breathe, like Warforged.
I mean... you could. You'd also be in trouble if you ran into any of the creatures that don't need to breathe and live in space if you didn't have a spelljammer on standby.
Thanks for the info. I allowed fly speed up. So they can go up 50 ft at a time. I really love this community.
How high can a broom of flying go?
I know distance is 50ft. But I want to know how far can you go up!
One of my players wants to fly to the top of a tower so I need to know this Thank you!
Assuming a creature with comparable to a healthy human anatomy on a near earth environment realistically you could go up to 20,000 feet.
Past that you'd need magic protections to deal with the environment (IE lack of air/exposure).
The broom itself of course could concievably fly into outer space if you wanted.
There's no listed limit on altitude, so there's no limit on altitude
Find my D&D Beyond articles here
Unless you're a race that doesn't breathe, like Warforged.
I mean... you could. You'd also be in trouble if you ran into any of the creatures that don't need to breathe and live in space if you didn't have a spelljammer on standby.
Thanks for the info. I allowed fly speed up. So they can go up 50 ft at a time. I really love this community.