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All the new spells: PHB 2024

Public release date: Aug 7th

All the new spells: PHB 2024 All the new spells: PHB 2024

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Wait divine smite scrolls???

Robert carlton

Quite a few DMs already allow players to use their action to perform a bonus action, for example my DM allows me to cast misty step and telekintic shove a creature

Carl Meade

It's looks that way. Too bad I liked that spell.

Thomas LeBoeuf

While I like the bonus action drink a potion change, I don’t know how I feel about it being locked into a bonus action. I think as a DM I’d allow my players to still use an action to drink a potion if they would like to under the clause that they are “interacting with an object”

Dungeoner Harold

Thanks, I found it. He says it around 2:07:00 if anyone else goes looking. That's a huge change imo.

Reaperzeus

Whoa, that's huge. Ty

Reaperzeus

Thinking about the rider on Starry Wisp. The language of the Hide action now says they get the Invisible condition, right? I am interested in throwing this on some NPCs to challenge a player Rogue.

Mike

It’s a blanket rule change. If an AOE or Emanation passes over a creature for the first time on the caster’s turn then they are effected immediately. They are also effected again if they end their turn in the area as well. Colby of d4 Deep Dive mentioned this at some point during his Class/Subclass overview.

HalfLighter

Did Arcane Eruption not make it into the book?

Max Kaplan

A bit confused by what you said on the Regal Presence spell: are you saying cast it on a fast ally to run around and touch them with the AoE? My understanding was that (RAI at least) moving an AoE doesn't count as "entering the space", only the target actually moving did. So like, you couldn't sweep Moonbeam across the battlefield to get a bunch of extra procs (forced movement I remember being treated differently, so shoving someone in worked, hence a lot of them having "first time target enters" language) Is this a change in the new rules, or just a difference of interpretation?

Reaperzeus

I would need to check to answer universally, but at least most smite spells do not have concentration now

Treantmonk's Temple

Great video. Some smite questions/comments: Being able to use divine smite once for free means it wouldn't count as a spell slot use on your turn, right? I guess that's something, although it feels like the kind of thing that won't happen often at all; you'd need to be hasted or have access to a magic action in addition to the attack. I'm very glad the other smites can be cast after hitting. Some of them I will now consider. Two questions: 1. They no longer take your concentration, right? 2. Is their damage dice still doubled if the hit was a crit? If so, thunderous smite could be pretty good on a crit. As the player of a fey-stepping, crit-fishing, boss-melting hexadin w/o GWM (in a party whose other members are all fulll casters) I'm pretty miserable about what they did to the action economy and spell status of divine smite, though. I'm sure there are other paladins this won't impact so much, but it totally undermines the build I play in my weekly campaign. 😞

Jason G. Rheins

Wow, I’m kinda surprised they didn’t keep arcane eruption

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