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PLANE OF AIR - "It Doesn't Suck… It Blows"


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This week on the RPGBOT.Podcast, we dive into the Plane of Air, a place where gravity is optional, directions are meaningless, and your best travel strategy is throw yourself into a wind tunnel and see what happens. Tyler leans fully into his identity as a being of pure hot air, Randall realizes that falling forever is somehow worse than dying, and Ash compares the whole experience to falling into Jupiter… but without the decency of being crushed.

It's weird. It's confusing. And somehow, it's one of the more playable planes we've covered.

Show Notes

The Plane of Air is exactly what it sounds like: endless sky in every direction. No ground, no horizon, no real sense of up or down, just air stretching out forever. But the twist, and the thing that makes it usable in a game, is how travel and movement work. Gravity isn't constant here. You only start "falling" when you get close to something big enough to pull you in. Otherwise, you just drift, carried along by powerful wind currents that act like invisible highways. So getting from one place to another isn't about walking or even flying in a straight line. It's about finding the right current, jumping in, and hoping it takes you where you meant to go.

The whole thing feels less like travel and more like being aggressively transported. The Plane of Air doesn't follow normal physics, and trying to force it to is missing the point. It works best when you lean into the absurdity and let it be a place where navigation is vibes, physics is negotiable, and down is more of a suggestion than a rule.

What really sells the setting, though, is how alive it is in ways you don't immediately notice. Air elementals are often completely invisible unless they pick up dust or debris, which means you could be surrounded by intelligent creatures at any moment and never realize it. On top of that, you've got Djinn building cities on floating rock islands and solidified clouds, flying species that never bother to land, and ancient beings like the Wind Dukes quietly existing on their own isolated domains. It's not empty; it just feels empty until it suddenly doesn't.

The episode also highlights differences between D&D and Pathfinder's versions of the plane. In D&D, the Plane of Air is defined by a few noteworthy named locations that Tyler can't pronounce. In Pathfinder, it's a fully fleshed-out setting with trade cities, hidden tunnel networks, elemental politics, and enough weird landmarks to support an entire campaign. It's the same idea, just taken much further.

Key Takeaways
  • The Plane of Air is infinite sky with no natural ground, and gravity only matters when something big enough pulls on you.
  • Movement is defined by wind currents, which makes travel feel unpredictable and a little chaotic—in a good way.
  • It's far more populated than it seems, especially with invisible or hard-to-detect creatures like air elementals.
  • Pathfinder turns the concept into a much richer setting, with cities, factions, and enough structure to support a full campaign.

The Plane of Air isn't about survival like the Plane of Fire—it's about disorientation. Nothing is actively trying to kill you… but you might drift forever, miss your destination entirely, or realize too late that you've been surrounded the whole time. And honestly? That's what makes it fun.

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