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Can you counter a spell through wall of force? [duplicate]
The party wizard has cast a hemispherical wall of force to trap the evil sorcerer and isolate him from the battle. The sorcerer however knows dimension door, and tries to cast it to escape. Can the ...
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Can I shoot or use spells from one room to another?
Can I shoot or use spells from one room to another? I can see my opponents through an open door that is between the rooms. My DM told me I could not do that.
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Can a familiar be resummoned on the other side of a door? [duplicate]
There is a thread about Conjure Elemental not being able to be cast on the other side of a wall due to targeting rules. Does this also apply to bringing a familiar from its extradimensional space? Or ...
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Can a bard who takes Contingency at 14th level use Spell Glyphs to Contingency-Revivify the party?
Here's the premise- Upcast your glyph of warding as a 7th level spell slot, select spell glyph. Trigger for glyph is "When [Desired Party Member] touches this glyph."
Cast Contingency->...
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Who holds the bond when the Warding Bond spell is cast through a familiar?
The text of the spell Find Familiar states (emphasis mine):
when you cast a spell with a range of touch, your familiar can deliver the spell as if it had cast the spell.
The spell Warding Bond's ...
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If the Raulothim's Psychic Lance spell "dissipates without effect", is the spell slot consumed?
I was reading the description of the Raulothim's Psychic Lance spell (Fizban's Treasury of Dragons, p. 21) and I was left with a question. Raulothim's Psychic Lance gives the following alternative ...
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Does the caster of a tiny hut know whom it affects?
I DM for a party that includes a bard and a warlock, both of whom can cast tiny hut. In a typical dangerous area long rest, the bard casts tiny hut to include the entire party, and then the warlock ...
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Do you choose targets as part of the casting of a spell, or as part of the effect of it? [duplicate]
When casting a spell, do you select targets at the time of casting the spell or when the spell's effects take place?
For an example of when the distinction might matter, consider casting a single-...
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If the Mizzium Apparatus magic item replaces a spell you cast, do you get to pick a new target?
The Mizzium Apparatus magic item allows you to try and cast spells you don't know. However, there's a check and if you fail that check, you instead cast a different random spell from the table.
Does ...
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Can a player use Find Steed to summon a creature in a location they have never seen?
The spell Find Steed has a range of 30ft and describes where your summoned steed appears using the language:
"Appearing in an unoccupied space within range, the steed ..."
My question has ...
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Do alternate forms of vision count as being able to see for the purposes of spells that require the target to see the caster?
Certain spells require the target to be able to see the caster. Is a creature that uses blindsight considered able to "see" the caster? What about if they're seeing the caster via darkvision ...
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What is the difference between a spell with a range of "Self" and a spell with a range of "Self (XYZ)"?
There are a number of spells with a range of "Self", and a number of spells with a range of "Self (XYZ)" where XYZ is some modifier.
Is the range of Self consistent between these ...
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Does "a point you choose" include any movable surface?
I read somewhere that spells like Darkness and Silence, where the effect of the spell spreads from a point I choose within range, can be cast on the surface of a moveable item. But after extensive ...
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Can I choose to forgo an attack roll when still targeting a creature? [duplicate]
Suppose you use a spell like steel wind strike which allows you to target up to five different creatures and at the end of the spell you are allowed to teleport into 5ft of any of those targets. Now ...
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Is a caster of Gentle Repose aware that a creature under the effects of Feign Death is an invalid target?
Alice (a wizard) & Bob (class unspecified), are planning an elaborate prank on Carol (a cleric). Alice casts Feign Death on Bob, and then wails about how he has been slain by a horrible monster/...
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Spell attacks while hidden
I've had a thought experiment regarding spellcasting, targeting, and hiding. It's known that casting a non-attack spell while unseen is not perceptible by the target, regardless of whether the spell ...
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Does casting a spell with a long casting time require the target to stay in range and line of sight the whole time?
When casting a spell with a casting time greater than an action, do range and line of sight need to be maintained for the entire time?
For instance, does a cleric casting Prayer of Healing need the ...
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Blinded + casting a spell with a bonus action + Find Familiar
Here's the setup:
My familiar is adjacent to a target.
I use my action to use my familiar's senses. I'm now blinded and deafened.
I use a bonus action to cast a touch spell. My familiar uses its ...
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Do I need a clear path to the target, or just my familiar, when delivering spells with Find Familiar?
Here's the setup:
My familiar is adjacent to the creature I want to target with my touch spell, and is within 100' of me.
Both the target and my familiar are around a corner, and I do not have a ...
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When a spell asks for targets, can I choose the same target multiple times?
When a spell has multiple targets, can I choose the same target multiple times?
Is there any general rule I can refer to?
An example of ambiguity is the spell Steel Wind Strike:
You flourish the ...
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Can a creature without its own will (e.g. zombies, golems) be a "willing creature" when controlled?
In D&D 5e it appears that willing creature is defined by consent.
Zombies, skeletons, and golems all essentially have no will, but while they are under the control of someone, can they be willing ...
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Which types of spells can damage vehicles? [closed]
When considering spells that require a target, and spells with area affect, which types of spells can also damage vehicles? My assumption for this question is that a vehicle is an object rather than ...
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At what point does a caster define the target of a spell?
The new School of Invention tradition for Wizards (Unearthed Arcana) while still in playtesting (and indeed a bit silly in my opinion, more of a "chaos wizard"), got me thinking about its reckless ...
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Can a warlock with the UA Raven Queen patron cast spells on targets that they can only see using their Sentinel Raven's sight?
A Warlock Pact with the Raven Queen not only grants me a Sentinel Raven, but also the handy ability to see through its eyes. Unlike the telepathic connection with a regular familiar, I don't have to ...
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Can a multitarget spell with a range of "Touch" be delivered by both a familiar and the caster simultaneously?
I'm a level 5 warlock with Pact of the Chain, so I can cast invisibility with a level 3 slot, and cause 2 creatures to become invisible.
Can I use my familiar to deliver invisibility to both someone ...