@JeremyECrawford Wall of Force sphere form is 10 feet radius: can I trap an ancient dragon (gargantuan) inside the sphere? If not, can I trap inside the sphere an adult dragon (huge)?
There aren't size limitations and text doesn't specify what happens if a creature doesn't fit.— Draconis (@DerynDraconis) March 19, 2018
A 10-foot-radius sphere isn't quite big enough to encompass a Gargantuan creature's square space.
Wall of force tells you what happens if the wall cuts through a creature's space; see the final sentence of the first paragraph. #DnD https://t.co/n45RtTCSAM
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) March 19, 2018
In the dome case, does that mean you get to choose where outside of the dome the creature is pushed to? OR that you can pick either outside of the dome or inside of the dome? If the latter, how do you resolve the fact that the a gargantuan creature barely doesn't fit?
— Michael Hogan (@TheXethik) March 19, 2018
Wall of force can't cut through a creature's space. This means you can't move the creature from one location where the wall cuts through it to another space where the wall cuts through it. Move the creature to an open space.”But can it crit?” 😉😉😉 #DnD https://t.co/lYNUhItBo4
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) March 19, 2018
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) March 19, 2018