Broom of Flying Altitude? - Rules Game Mechanics - Dungeons Dragons . . . Assuming a creature with comparable to a healthy human anatomy on a near earth environment realistically you could go up to 20,000 feet Past that you'd need magic protections to deal with the environment (IE lack of air exposure) The broom itself of course could concievably fly into outer space if you wanted
Winged Boots - Magic Items - D D Beyond Dungeons and Dragons (D D) Fifth Edition (5e) Magic Item - Winged Boots - While you wear these boots, you have a flying speed equal to your walking spee
Is Broom of Flying out of balance? - D D Beyond How do you all deal with broom of flying? I have a character that just went shopping in waterdeep and brought back a broom of flying saying 'from now on, i'm sitting on my broom, flying 6 inches off the ground" An Uncommon item that permanently increases a character's speed to 50 flying
How many can ride a broom of flying? - D D Beyond Lastly, the Broom of Flying is already at the top of every list of magic items that are overpowered for their tier Restricting it to one character helps to limit this imbalance If you want a magic item that can carry more than one creature in the air, that's what the magic carpet was designed for - and notice it has a higher rarity
Animated Flying Sword - Monsters - D D Beyond Dungeons and Dragons (D D) Fifth Edition (5e) Monster - Animated Flying Sword - Animated flying swords move as if wielded by unseen warriors Whether an
Misty Step and riding magic items - D D Beyond A Broom of Flying is a rules mess in and of itself - a DM has to homebrew how it works because RAW there's no answer to how to adjudicate it Every DM I've ever had has counted the Broom as an object I was carrying that gave me a fly speed, in order to avoid deeply weird rules contradictions potentially embedded in other rulings