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Talk:Gravitational Force (5e Spell)

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: Ooh, you're basing your entire idea that the people stuck in it fell 100 feet into a solid ceiling. You didn't say that so there just needed to be some clarification. Also, I'm sure if you studied 5e, you would know - as per the rules - you instantly fall up to 500 feet (XGE 77). Just to clean up any more misconceptions you may have about the system. --[[User:TK-Squared|TK-Squared]] ([[User talk:TK-Squared|talk]]) 10:38, 23 April 2019 (MDT)
 
::First off, we are comparing the power of two spells [[SRD5:Reverse Gravity]] and [[Gravitational Direction (5e Spell)]]. Technically, neither are this spell, thus this should be continued on the directional gravity page.
 
::Secondly, it was brought up by ghostwheel that this spell was initially overpowered. He made some good points, thus this spell has been weakened and split up into two different spells.
 
::Lastly, your argument further supports mine that reverse gravity is much more powerful than directional gravity. Sure, D&D uses a lot of enclosed spaces (it is expected, dungeons are in the name). But the application in open spaces makes reverse gravity super powerful. Max velocity is reached at 12 seconds at 174 feet per second (having fallen 1,483 feet at this point). The 30' cube of directional gravity is tiny in comparison. Thank you for supporting my argument.--Franken Kesey 10:51, 23 April 2019 (MDT)
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