There will be a "suck into the void" even, but it won't work on the creature as long he got dimensional anchor on it. But that doesn't prevent him to be in the centre of it (thus getting any related damage) or getting fucked up by any creature coming from the gate if he's fast enough (if you call a creature.
Freedom of movement.
Because it can be used to murder people in the most unique way
The spell makes the person in question immune to all forms of movement impeding problems.
Buoyancy is a movement impeding problem.
Thus, if casted on someone over deep ocean, they go right to the bottom. Once the spell ends the sudden pressure will crush them.
Also, freedom of movement can be used to cure constipation.
See.
I don't think outside the box...i think outside of shapes beyond common perception.
Another fun one i want people to attempt to explain is a character casting Time stop.
Throwing a bag of holding into a portable hole...follow that up with casting Gate into the bag, then casting Dimensional anchor.
I mean...what happens when Time stop ends? Dimensional anchor prevents the rip into the astral plane event, but at the same time
such opposing forces cant simply be contained by normal means. You violated the biggest law of the D&D universe by throwing a bag
of holding into a portable hole....and then compounded it by casting gate into said bag. So...what happens?
I liked the idea of the universe just being unable to handle that many laws being broken and a explosion that puts nukes to shame
goes off
Who lives on Drury lane.
LOL!