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|summary='''''Reaction.''''' While airborne, use your action to plummet to the ground, landing safely. You damage to one or more creatures, with greater damage the higher you fell.
 
|summary='''''Reaction.''''' While airborne, use your action to plummet to the ground, landing safely. You damage to one or more creatures, with greater damage the higher you fell.
 
|While you have between 10 and 100 feet of altitude, as a reaction you can immediately plummet straight down. If you land, you take no damage from [[Falling|falling]].{{a}}Each creature whose space you fell through or landed within 5 feet of must succeed on a {{dex}} [[Saving throw|save]]. On a failed save, a creature takes 1d6 bludgeoning damage for every 10 feet you fell, up to a maximum of 10d6 at 100 feet.{{a}}If you're wielding a melee weapon, you can change the damage type to match that weapon.}}
 
|While you have between 10 and 100 feet of altitude, as a reaction you can immediately plummet straight down. If you land, you take no damage from [[Falling|falling]].{{a}}Each creature whose space you fell through or landed within 5 feet of must succeed on a {{dex}} [[Saving throw|save]]. On a failed save, a creature takes 1d6 bludgeoning damage for every 10 feet you fell, up to a maximum of 10d6 at 100 feet.{{a}}If you're wielding a melee weapon, you can change the damage type to match that weapon.}}
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{{Source|The Minish Cap|Super Smash Bros.}}

Revision as of 13:36, 1 April 2024

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While you have between 10 and 100 feet of altitude, as a reaction you can immediately plummet straight down. If you land, you take no damage from falling.
     Each creature whose space you fell through or landed within 5 feet of must succeed on a Dexterity save. On a failed save, a creature takes 1d6 bludgeoning damage for every 10 feet you fell, up to a maximum of 10d6 at 100 feet.
     If you're wielding a melee weapon, you can change the damage type to match that weapon.


The material on this page is based primarily on content found in The Minish Cap and Super Smash Bros., both of which are copyright Nintendo Co., Ltd.