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When the Haste spell ends on a creature, do attackers have advantage against that creature?
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The rules for the haste spell state the following:
When the spell ends, the target can’t move or take actions until after its next turn, as a wave of lethargy sweeps over it.
--- Player's Handbook p. 250
Does this give attackers an advantage against you as you cannot move? What about making Strength/Dexterity saves during this period? I find it unclear as to what it means by 'can’t move or take actions'?
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The rules for the haste spell state the following:
When the spell ends, the target can’t move or take actions until after its next turn, as a wave of lethargy sweeps over it.
--- Player's Handbook p. 250
Does this give attackers an advantage against you as you cannot move? What about making Strength/Dexterity saves during this period? I find it unclear as to what it means by 'can’t move or take actions'?
dnd-5e spells advantage-and-disadvantage
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If it meant the "Stunned" condition, it would say so. The only ambiguity in my eyes is whether "actions" includes Bonus Actions. I think so.
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The rules for the haste spell state the following:
When the spell ends, the target can’t move or take actions until after its next turn, as a wave of lethargy sweeps over it.
--- Player's Handbook p. 250
Does this give attackers an advantage against you as you cannot move? What about making Strength/Dexterity saves during this period? I find it unclear as to what it means by 'can’t move or take actions'?
dnd-5e spells advantage-and-disadvantage
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The rules for the haste spell state the following:
When the spell ends, the target can’t move or take actions until after its next turn, as a wave of lethargy sweeps over it.
--- Player's Handbook p. 250
Does this give attackers an advantage against you as you cannot move? What about making Strength/Dexterity saves during this period? I find it unclear as to what it means by 'can’t move or take actions'?
dnd-5e spells advantage-and-disadvantage
dnd-5e spells advantage-and-disadvantage
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If it meant the "Stunned" condition, it would say so. The only ambiguity in my eyes is whether "actions" includes Bonus Actions. I think so.
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– Peter Cordes
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If it meant the "Stunned" condition, it would say so. The only ambiguity in my eyes is whether "actions" includes Bonus Actions. I think so.
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– Peter Cordes
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If it meant the "Stunned" condition, it would say so. The only ambiguity in my eyes is whether "actions" includes Bonus Actions. I think so.
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– Peter Cordes
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If it meant the "Stunned" condition, it would say so. The only ambiguity in my eyes is whether "actions" includes Bonus Actions. I think so.
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It means exactly what it says: No movement (speed becomes 0) and no Actions (action, bonus action or reaction). The rest of the mechanics apply normally, no disadvantage, Saves as needed. It doesn't say that any specific Condition applies, so nothing else matters...
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According to rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/59079/… you can still use reactions.
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@RobWatts According to that link it seems that reactions are "a special kind of action".
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@Vadruk: That is according to the answer with fewer upvotes. While reactions may be a "special kind of action", there's no rule that says things that prevent actions also prevent reactions (and, in fact, everything that prevents reactions specifically says so, separately from actions). They are "special", after all.
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It means exactly what it says: No movement (speed becomes 0) and no Actions (action, bonus action or reaction). The rest of the mechanics apply normally, no disadvantage, Saves as needed. It doesn't say that any specific Condition applies, so nothing else matters...
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According to rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/59079/… you can still use reactions.
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– Rob Watts
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@RobWatts According to that link it seems that reactions are "a special kind of action".
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– Vadruk
1 hour ago
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@Vadruk: That is according to the answer with fewer upvotes. While reactions may be a "special kind of action", there's no rule that says things that prevent actions also prevent reactions (and, in fact, everything that prevents reactions specifically says so, separately from actions). They are "special", after all.
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– V2Blast
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It means exactly what it says: No movement (speed becomes 0) and no Actions (action, bonus action or reaction). The rest of the mechanics apply normally, no disadvantage, Saves as needed. It doesn't say that any specific Condition applies, so nothing else matters...
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According to rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/59079/… you can still use reactions.
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– Rob Watts
3 hours ago
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@RobWatts According to that link it seems that reactions are "a special kind of action".
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– Vadruk
1 hour ago
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@Vadruk: That is according to the answer with fewer upvotes. While reactions may be a "special kind of action", there's no rule that says things that prevent actions also prevent reactions (and, in fact, everything that prevents reactions specifically says so, separately from actions). They are "special", after all.
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It means exactly what it says: No movement (speed becomes 0) and no Actions (action, bonus action or reaction). The rest of the mechanics apply normally, no disadvantage, Saves as needed. It doesn't say that any specific Condition applies, so nothing else matters...
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It means exactly what it says: No movement (speed becomes 0) and no Actions (action, bonus action or reaction). The rest of the mechanics apply normally, no disadvantage, Saves as needed. It doesn't say that any specific Condition applies, so nothing else matters...
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According to rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/59079/… you can still use reactions.
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– Rob Watts
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@RobWatts According to that link it seems that reactions are "a special kind of action".
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– Vadruk
1 hour ago
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@Vadruk: That is according to the answer with fewer upvotes. While reactions may be a "special kind of action", there's no rule that says things that prevent actions also prevent reactions (and, in fact, everything that prevents reactions specifically says so, separately from actions). They are "special", after all.
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According to rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/59079/… you can still use reactions.
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– Rob Watts
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@RobWatts According to that link it seems that reactions are "a special kind of action".
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– Vadruk
1 hour ago
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@Vadruk: That is according to the answer with fewer upvotes. While reactions may be a "special kind of action", there's no rule that says things that prevent actions also prevent reactions (and, in fact, everything that prevents reactions specifically says so, separately from actions). They are "special", after all.
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According to rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/59079/… you can still use reactions.
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According to rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/59079/… you can still use reactions.
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– Rob Watts
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@RobWatts According to that link it seems that reactions are "a special kind of action".
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@RobWatts According to that link it seems that reactions are "a special kind of action".
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– Vadruk
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@Vadruk: That is according to the answer with fewer upvotes. While reactions may be a "special kind of action", there's no rule that says things that prevent actions also prevent reactions (and, in fact, everything that prevents reactions specifically says so, separately from actions). They are "special", after all.
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– V2Blast
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@Vadruk: That is according to the answer with fewer upvotes. While reactions may be a "special kind of action", there's no rule that says things that prevent actions also prevent reactions (and, in fact, everything that prevents reactions specifically says so, separately from actions). They are "special", after all.
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