= Vehicle Sizes =
Blah blah blahVehicles tend to be large. Even the smallest of vehicles is at least the size of a human being, if not larger in order to hold one or more passengers. The size of the vehicle does not typically matter as vehicles are usually set pieces which act as background and backdrop, but every so often their size and AC are important for PC vs vehicle and vehicle vs vehicle combats. Using the traditional size catagories in D&D does work for smaller vehicles, but many vehicles are well over colossal size, sizes which are not covered. Therefore we will expand the size table and its progression using the [[Immortal's Handbook]] method of calling Colossal+ "Titanic", and continuing the advancement again with the terms Macro-, Giga-, and so forth to bring sizes as high as needed. The growth is expodential and soon gets absurd (especially as space taken up is concerned), but fortunately most vehicles do not get larger than Macro-Medium in size. The others are listed below for completion.
{| class="zebra d20"
| Macro-Titanic || class="left" | -16384 || +60 || -60 || 65,536 ft. (12.4 miles) - 131,072 ft. (24.8 miles) || 134,080 megatons - 1070 gigatons || 1280 ft. || 1280 ft. || 960 ft.
|}
In addition, vehicles do not always fit neatly into a cubic shape. Vehicles might be unusually long but no where near as wide or some other elongated shape. Other vehicles may be segmented like a train, with parts behind following the path of parts that are moving in front. For such vehicles, it is advised to make them [[multitarget]] or [[segmented]] objects.
MULTITARGET EXPLINATION
SEGEMENTED EXPLINATION
= Operating a Vehicle =