BIG AND LITTLE CREATURES IN COMBAT
Creatures smaller than Small or larger than Medium have special rules relating to position.
Tiny, Diminutive, and Fine Creatures: Very small creatures take up less than 1 square of space. This means that more than one such creature can fit into a single square. A Tiny creature typically occupies a space only 2-1/2 feet across, so four can fit into a single square. Twenty-five Diminutive creatures or 100 Fine creatures can fit into a single square. Creatures that take up less than 1 square of space typically have a natural reach of 0 feet, meaning they can't reach into adjacent squares. They must enter an
opponent's square to attack in melee. This provokes an attack of opportunity from the
opponent. You can attack into your own square if you need to, so you can attack such creatures normally. Since they have no natural reach, they do not threaten the squares around them. You can move past them without provoking
attacks of opportunity. They also can't flank an enemy.
Large, Huge, Gargantuan, and Colossal Creatures: Very large creatures take up more than 1 square.
Creatures that take up more than 1 square typically have a natural reach of 10 feet or more, meaning that they can reach targets even if they aren't in adjacent squares.
Unlike when someone uses a reach weapon, a creature with greater than normal natural reach (more than 5 feet) still threatens squares adjacent to it. A creature with greater than normal natural reach usually gets an
attack of opportunity against you if you approach it, because you must enter and move within the range of its reach before you can attack it. (This
attack of opportunity is not provoked if you take a 5-foot step.)
Large or larger creatures using reach weapons can strike up to double their natural reach but can't strike at their natural reach or less.
Table: Creature Size and Scale
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Creature Size
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Space1
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Natural Reach1
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Fine |
1/2 ft.
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0
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Diminutive |
1 ft.
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0
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Tiny |
2-1/2 ft.
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0
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Small |
5 ft.
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5 ft.
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Medium |
5 ft.
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5 ft.
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Large (tall) |
10 ft.
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10 ft.
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Large (long) |
10 ft.
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5 ft.
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Huge (tall) |
15 ft.
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15 ft.
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Huge (long) |
15 ft.
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10 ft.
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Gargantuan (tall) |
20 ft.
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20 ft.
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Gargantuan (long) |
20 ft.
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15 ft.
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Colossal (tall) |
30 ft.
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30 ft.
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Colossal (long) |
30 ft.
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20 ft.
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1 These values are typical for creatures of the indicated size. Some exceptions exist. |