My dungeon master and I are having some fun with a field problem in dungeons and dragons. I am having trouble coming up with a formula for some theoretical circumstances.
The problem is as follows:
A field scales relative distance from 1 to 1/12. If one were to shoot an arrow from the full impact of the field to the point out into the degraded field, the relative distance of the object would remain constant but what would an outside observer (A stone giant) see as the distance?
- Relative distance is constant (x)
- Rate of decay is constant (d)
I do not want to post any functions I have started thinking about as it may corrupt the conversation. Any pointers or suggestions as starting points would be appreciated.
The problem is as follows:
A field scales relative distance from 1 to 1/12. If one were to shoot an arrow from the full impact of the field to the point out into the degraded field, the relative distance of the object would remain constant but what would an outside observer (A stone giant) see as the distance?
- Relative distance is constant (x)
- Rate of decay is constant (d)
I do not want to post any functions I have started thinking about as it may corrupt the conversation. Any pointers or suggestions as starting points would be appreciated.