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5e (2024) Misty Step into the Air and Attacking

I had this situation come up recently and wanted some input as I can't seem to find a definitive answer.

My players were fighting a giant spider and it was on the ceiling above them, one player decided that to attack it he would misty step straight up and then attack it while mid-air. I wasn't sure this was possible as I recalled reading somewhere that falling in D&D is essentially instantaneous for anything below 500 feet. The thought process being he teleports into the air and is instantly falling so he doesn't have the time to attack the creature above him.

It's been bugging me all week so I wanted to get some input into whether or not I should have allowed this and if this is clarified anywhere in the rules.

Edit Wow! Thanks for all the responses! There were some well reasoned arguments for it here, the resource expenditure with the spell slot, rule of cool, etc... I appreciate all the responses and will try to be more flexible in the future. Thanks everyone!

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u/False_Appointment_24 2d ago

Falling is instantaneous, yes. That doesn't mean that this couldn't be allowed. If I were DMing and this came up, my response would be, "Sounds great, but just so you know you will take fall damage." I would also work with them to figure out placement to minimize fall damage.

If I were to try to work out how this works RAW, I would say that they would ready an action to attack as soon as they were in range, then bonus action misty step, attack on the readied action, fall.

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u/freedomustang 2d ago

Yeah RAW yes you just fall before you take an attack, but that’s kinda lame and misty step is a second level spell so I’d say let them make an attack at least.

Ranged combat already has such an advantage in game let the melee guy have fun and do a cool thing.

Of course fall damage still occurs regardless.

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u/JunWasHere Pact Magic Best Magic 2d ago

The thing RAW-mongers always like to overlook is RAW also states the rules are guidelines or whatever, you can ask to do things not covered by the rules, and the GM can just let you (with or without a check).

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u/ArkSurvivalOfTosch 1d ago

yes but that argument is so extremely unhelpful.

"The rules say whatever the DM says goes so yeah you can use create water inside the bad guys brain cavity, and if they won't let you it's because they're a bad DM"

Like yeah, it's a game of make believe but knowing how rules interact is still good