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Examples of difficult terrain include:
Examples of difficult terrain include:
*  {{Area|Twisting Vines}}, {{Area|Web (surface)}}, {{Area|Spikes}}, {{Area|Mud}}, {{Area|Grease (surface)}}, {{Area|Ice (surface)}}, {{Area|Lava}}, and many other types of [[Surface]]s.
*  {{Area|Twisting Vines}}, {{Area|Web}}, {{Area|Spikes}}, {{Area|Mud}}, {{Area|Grease}}, {{Area|Ice}}, {{Area|Lava}}, {{Area|Deep Water}} and many other types of [[Surface]]s.
* Non-surface areas created by spells such as {{SAI|Hunger of Hadar}}.
* Non-surface areas created by spells such as {{SAI|Hunger of Hadar}}.
* The overgrowth created by {{SAI|Plant Growth}} uniquely '''quarters''' movement speed.
* The overgrowth created by {{SAI|Plant Growth}} uniquely '''quarters''' movement speed.

Latest revision as of 21:03, 24 October 2024

Difficult Terrain halves the Movement Speed of creatures moving through it; that is, a creature must spend 2 m / 7 ft of movement to move 1 m / 3 ft through an area of difficult terrain.

Examples of difficult terrain include:

The extra expenditure for movement also applies to Jumping. Furthermore, Weapon actions that require expending movement will not function while the character is effected by Difficult Terrain. These include Brace (Ranged) Brace (Ranged), Brace (Melee) Brace (Melee), and Prepare Prepare.

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