![]() That's why I'm concerned if there is some defensive downside to it, or some other reason that I might not want to be on the broom literally all the time. Even if it means only hovering a few feet above the ground while in a confined indoor area, I would think a medium character on a broom would still fit in a normal 5x5 space, and the broom wouldn't get spooked, so there is no reason not to ever do it. So is there any mechanical disadvantage for a caster not to just ride a combat trained mount all the time (at least outdoors or in areas that are easy to navigate for a large animal?) Does it affect your Armor Class or other defenses in some way? Is there a chance of extra bad things like falling off when you get hit? It mentions the penalties for charges and double moves, but if you're making single moves is there any reason to not want to be on a broom?īeing able to move freely and cackle seems like a big advantage, so I'd like to just plan on staying on the broom for every combat. Which means I can move around using the mount's move but still perform a standard action, to cast a spell or hex, and also use my own move equivalent action, in this case to cackle. The description is a bit vague on how it works, but from searching around for interpretations, I understand it to work essentially like a flying mount. I'm planning to craft my witch a broom of flying as soon as she can afford it. ![]() I had some questions about the broom of flying, and mounts in general as they pertain to witches. ![]()
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