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Broom Of Flying 5E

Written by Jul 05, 2022 · 4 min read
Broom Of Flying 5E

A flying broom doesn't meet the requirements to be a mount under 5e: It can carry up to 400 pounds, but its flying speed becomes 30 feet while carrying over 200 pounds.

Broom Of Flying 5E. A willing creature that is at least one size larger than. It can carry up to 400 pounds, but its flying speed becomes 30 feet.

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This wooden broom, which weighs 3 pounds, functions like a mundane broom until you stand astride it and speak its command word. It can carry up to 400 pounds, but its flying speed becomes 30 feet while carrying. A willing creature that is at least one size larger than.

A willing creature that is at least one size larger than.

This wooden broom functions like a mundane broom until you stand astride it and speak its command word. This wooden broom, which weighs 3 pounds, functions like a mundane broom until you stand astride it and speak its command word. More details on the broom of flying can be found at www.dndbeyond.com. A flying broom doesn't meet the requirements to be a mount under 5e:

This wooden broom functions like a mundane broom until you stand astride it and speak its command word. A knight charging into battle on a warhorse, a wizard casting spells from the back of a griffon, or a cleric soaring through the sky on a pegasus all enjoy the benefits of speed and mobility that a mount can provide. It then hovers beneath you and can be ridden in the air. It can carry up to 400 pounds, but its flying speed becomes 30 feet.

It then hovers beneath you and can be ridden in the air.

A flying broom doesn't meet the requirements to be a mount under 5e: It can carry up to 400 pounds, but its flying speed becomes 30 feet while carrying. It can carry up to 400 pounds, but its flying speed becomes 30 feet. It then hovers beneath you and can be ridden in the air.

A knight charging into battle on a warhorse, a wizard casting spells from the back of a griffon, or a cleric soaring through the sky on a pegasus all enjoy the benefits of speed and mobility that a mount can provide.

It can carry up to 400 pounds, but its flying speed becomes 30 feet. A knight charging into battle on a warhorse, a wizard casting spells from the back of a griffon, or a cleric soaring through the sky on a pegasus all enjoy the benefits of speed and mobility that a mount can provide. It can carry up to 400 pounds, but its flying speed becomes 30 feet while carrying over 200 pounds. It then hovers beneath you and can be ridden in the air.

It then hovers beneath you and can be ridden in the air.

It has a flying speed of 50 feet. More details on the broom of flying can be found at www.dndbeyond.com. A willing creature that is at least one size larger than. It then hovers beneath you and can be ridden in the air.

It then hovers beneath you and can be ridden in the air. This wooden broom functions like a mundane broom until you stand astride it and speak its command word. It can carry up to 400 pounds, but its flying speed becomes 30 feet. It then hovers beneath you and can be ridden in the air.