I believe that’s called a ‘holy hand grenade’ by the long-ago people.
A willing creature you touch shape-shifts, along with everything it’s wearing and carrying, into a misty cloud for the duration.
While in this form, the target […] can enter and occupy the space of another creature. […] can pass through small holes, narrow openings, and even mere cracks, though it treats liquids as though they were solid surfaces.
This is one of the few transmutation and movement spells that don’t require you to end your turn or movement on an unoccupied 5ft square.
This should work. Nice! 😆
Hold on hold on…
Are there any rules about the mass of the Gaseous Form?
In the absence of a rule that specifies “reduced total mass” as part of the Magic effect, I would assume normal rules of reality apply.
As such, the same number of moles that previously comprised the Paladin and Dragon are now gaseous species at local temperature & pressure. That’s the magic, yaay!
But it’s the same number of protons, so it’s gonna be just as heavy. Even if you can squeeze all those molecules into a small-ish container, it’s gonna have the weight of the paladin, his armor, and his dragon.
Doesn’t say anything about not needing to roll stealth checks, or the transmuted armour not causing disadvantage on those checks.
That’s a silly argument.
What is DnD other than an engine to start silly arguments?



