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What are some use cases for attack rolls that target a location? [closed]
In D&D 5e, a location is effectively a space in a place or a point on a map, as opposed to constituting a discrete object (a location can be a point in midair, for instance). They are defined ...
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If you're mounted and forced to make a melee attack, do you attack your mount?
I'm a new DM running a 5e combat encounter in which the NPC attacker is mounted on a Riding Horse.
One of the players' characters has just cast Confusion, which indicates that
Each creature in a 10-...
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Can a conga line of creatures cursed by the same Shield of Missile Attraction transport ammunition instantaneously across the globe?
Let's say I have a single Shield of Missile Attraction:
Whenever a ranged weapon attack is made against a target within 10 feet of you, the curse causes you to become the target instead.
Let's say I ...
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Does Fire Bolt require that you can see the creature in order to target it? [duplicate]
Fire Bolt makes no mention of seeing the creature in order to target it in the spell text . Fire Bolt says "creature or object within range". Ray of Frost has very similar language - no ...
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Can you grapple or shove a non-creature?
The rules for grappling and shoving clearly apply to creatures:
Grappling. When you want to grab a creature or wrestle with it, you can use the Attack action to make a special melee attack, a grapple....
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Can the Fathomless warlock's Tentacle of the Deeps be attacked?
I started playing a Lurker in the Deep warlock (from UA: Sorcerer and Warlock), and have now updated it to a Fathomless warlock (TCoE, p. 72) due to the recent update.
In a session, we encountered a ...
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How does the Hunter ranger's Horde Breaker feature interact with the Mounted Combatant feat's ability to redirect an attack to the rider?
Roger is a Hunter ranger that has chosen the Horde Breaker option for the Hunter's Prey class feature (Player's Handbook, p. 93):
Once on each of your turns when you make a weapon attack, you can ...
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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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What range is used to determine the target of the attack made by the creature affected by a Spectator's Confusion Ray?
The Spectator has an Eye Ray option, Confusion Ray, that says:
[The target] uses its action to make a melee or ranged attack against a randomly determined creature within range.
Unlike the spell ...
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Can a Hunter ranger, can the Horde Breaker feature target a creature within 5 feet of any target attacked that turn, or only the most recent target?
I play a Hunter ranger using longbow attacks in a D&D 5e game. I'm trying to understand how the Horde Breaker feature works.
Say there are two targets within 5 feet of each other in one area (...
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Can the Deathlock Mastermind's Grave Bolts be used to attack a single target twice?
In Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes (p. 129), the Deathlock Mastermind has the following attack:
Grave Bolts. Ranged Spell Attack: +6 to hit, range 120 ft., one or two targets. Hit: 18 (4d8) necrotic ...
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What are all the ways to damage more than one creature in a single attack? [closed]
The slow spell states:
[...] Regardless of the creature's abilities or magic items, it can't make more than one melee or ranged attack during its turn [...]
I realized that one way around this ...
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Can the Guiding Bolt spell be aimed at an invisible target?
Most spells state that the target must be something you can see. for example the magic missile spell says:
Each dart hits a creature of your choice that you can see within range.
But recently I ...
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Is there a penalty for switching targets?
I'm playing a fighter with the Two-Weapon Fighting fighting style. Several times in the game tonight, I killed my target with my first attack, and so I wanted to use my bonus attack to go at one of ...
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If an attacker targets a creature with the Sanctuary spell cast on them, but fails the Wisdom save, can they choose not to attack anyone else?
The Sanctuary spell reads:
[...] any creature who targets the warded creature with an attack or a harmful spell must first make a Wisdom saving throw. On a failed save, the creature must choose a ...