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Nobody the Hobgoblin
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There is no facing by default

Facing is an optional rule in D&D 3.5. You can see this from it being a variant rule, that is introduced as follows:

The standard d20 combat rules intentionally ignore the direction a creature faces. The rules assume that creatures are constantly moving and shifting within their spaces, looking in all directions during a fight.

Because there is no facing, there is no effect of being immobilized by web on facing. Immobilized is also not a formal condition.

It would be up to the DM to decide if you can or cannot change orientation if stuck in a web for other purposes.

There is no facing by default

Facing is an optional rule in D&D 3.5. You can see this from it being a variant rule, that is introduced as follows:

The standard d20 combat rules intentionally ignore the direction a creature faces. The rules assume that creatures are constantly moving and shifting within their spaces, looking in all directions during a fight.

Because there is no facing, there is no effect of being immobilized by web on facing. Immobilized is also not a formal condition.

It would be up to the DM to decide if you can or cannot change orientation if stuck in a web for other purposes.

There is no facing by default

Facing is an optional rule in D&D 3.5. You can see this from it being a variant rule, that is introduced as follows:

The standard d20 combat rules intentionally ignore the direction a creature faces. The rules assume that creatures are constantly moving and shifting within their spaces, looking in all directions during a fight.

Because there is no facing, there is no effect of being immobilized by web on facing.

It would be up to the DM to decide if you can or cannot change orientation if stuck in a web for other purposes.

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Nobody the Hobgoblin
  • 135.5k
  • 17
  • 394
  • 818

There is no facing by default

Facing is an optional rule in D&D 3.5. You can see this from Flankingit being a variant rule, that is introduced as follows:

The standard d20 combat rules intentionally ignore the direction a creature faces. The rules assume that creatures are constantly moving and shifting within their spaces, looking in all directions during a fight.

Because there is no facing, there is no effect of being immobilized by web on facing. Immobilized is also not a formal condition.

It would be up to the DM to decide if you can or cannot change orientation if stuck in a web for other purposes.

There is no facing by default

Facing is an optional rule in D&D 3.5. You can see this from Flanking being a variant rule, that is introduced as follows:

The standard d20 combat rules intentionally ignore the direction a creature faces. The rules assume that creatures are constantly moving and shifting within their spaces, looking in all directions during a fight.

Because there is no facing, there is no effect of being immobilized by web on facing. Immobilized is also not a formal condition.

It would be up to the DM to decide if you can or cannot change orientation if stuck in a web for other purposes.

There is no facing by default

Facing is an optional rule in D&D 3.5. You can see this from it being a variant rule, that is introduced as follows:

The standard d20 combat rules intentionally ignore the direction a creature faces. The rules assume that creatures are constantly moving and shifting within their spaces, looking in all directions during a fight.

Because there is no facing, there is no effect of being immobilized by web on facing. Immobilized is also not a formal condition.

It would be up to the DM to decide if you can or cannot change orientation if stuck in a web for other purposes.

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Nobody the Hobgoblin
  • 135.5k
  • 17
  • 394
  • 818

There is no facing by default

Facing is an optional rule in D&D 3.5. You can see this from Flanking being a variant rule, that is introduced as follows:

The standard d20 combat rules intentionally ignore the direction a creature faces. The rules assume that creatures are constantly moving and shifting within their spaces, looking in all directions during a fight.

Because there is no facing, there is no effect of being immobilized by web on facing. Immobilized is also not a formal condition.

It would be up to the DM to decide if you can or cannot change orientation if stuck in a web for other purposes.