SRD5:Space

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This material from the 5th edition (2014) SRD v5.1 is published under the OGL and CC-BY

Template:RefstartA creature’s space is the area in feet that it effectively controls in combat, not an expression of its physical dimensions. A typical Medium creature isn’t 5 feet wide, for example, but it does control a space that wide. If a Medium hobgoblin stands in a 5-foot-­wide doorway, other creatures can’t get through unless the hobgoblin lets them.

A creature’s space also reflects the area it needs to fight effectively. For that reason, there’s a limit to the number of creatures that can surround another creature in combat. Assuming Medium combatants, eight creatures can fit in a 5-­foot radius around another one.

Because larger creatures take up more space, fewer of them can surround a creature. If five Large creatures crowd around a Medium or smaller one, there’s little room for anyone else. In contrast, as many as twenty Medium creatures can surround a Gargantuan one.Template:Refend

Creature Size

Template:RefstartEach creature takes up a different amount of space. The Size Categories table shows how much space a creature of a particular size controls in combat. Objects sometimes use the same size categories.Template:Refend

Size Categories[SRD5 OGL/CC-BY][1]
Size Space Example
Tiny 2½ by 2½ ft. Imp, sprite
Small 5 by 5 ft. Giant rat, goblin
Medium 5 by 5 ft. Orc, werewolf
Large 10 by 10 ft. Hippogriff, ogre
Huge 15 by 15 ft. Fire Giant, treant
Gargantuan 20 by 20 ft. or larger Kraken, purple worm

Unoccupied Space

Template:RefstartAn unoccupied space is an area that a creature (usually you) can fit into, that that is not already occupied by another creature.Template:Refend

Sources and Notes

  1. Jump up SRD5:
Facts about "Space"
AuthorSRD-CC v5.1 + and SRD-OGL v5.1 +
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PublicationSRD-CC v5.1 + and SRD-OGL v5.1 +