“5 foot-radius sphere centered on a point within range” which one is correct? #dnd @ChrisPerkinsDnD @mikemearls pic.twitter.com/qe6JxXQlc2
— JB Little (@DropTheDie) February 27, 2016
The circle on the left has a 5-foot radius. The circle on the right does not. https://t.co/uegJ8E2LOg
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) February 27, 2016
@DM_Screen @DropTheDie @DnDDomain @ChrisPerkinsDnD I’d use the red one – blue one is pushing radius a bit further out to snap to grid
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) February 28, 2016
@mikemearls @DnDDomain @ChrisPerkinsDnD Thanks for the insight, Mike. Most people seem to agree. These will help: pic.twitter.com/brH6BYXclk
— JB Little (@DropTheDie) February 28, 2016
@DropTheDie @xenon_ST @ChrisPerkinsDnD yup – that’s the intent
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) February 28, 2016
@ChrisPerkinsDnD @DropTheDie @JeremyECrawford The question then becomes how much of a 5ft grid square has to be covered for it be affected?
— Mavalanche (@aus_maverick) February 27, 2016
If an area of effect is circular and covers at least half a square, it affects the square (see DMG, 251). #DnD https://t.co/Qilytnphqk
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) March 1, 2016