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Is this part of the description of the Archfey warlock's Misty Escape feature redundant?
When is entropic ward considered “used”?How does the reaction timing work for Wrath of the Storm? Can it potentially prevent the damage from the triggering attack?Does the Dark Arts Archlich warlock patrons's Arcane Invisibility activate every time you cast a level 1+ spell?When attacking while invisible, when exactly does invisibility break?Can I cast Hellish Rebuke on my turn?Do I have to “pre-cast” a reaction spell in order for it to be triggered?What happens if a Player Misty Escapes into an Invisible CreatureCan a reaction interrupt multiattack?Does the Fiend-patron warlock's Hurl Through Hell feature dispel effects that require the target to be on the same plane as the caster?What are you allowed to do while using the Warlock's Eldritch Master feature?
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From the Archfey warlock patron feature Misty Escape (PHB, p. 109).
When you take damage, you can use your reaction to turn invisible and teleport up to 60 feet to an unoccupied space you can see. You remain invisible until the start of your next turn or until you attack or cast a spell.
The part I think is redundant is the last part where it says "or until you attack or cast a spell". If I've used my reaction, I can't make an opportunity attack or cast hellish rebuke or a similar reaction spell, and by the time I can attack or cast a spell again, it's my turn again, so surely that's covered by the "until the start of your next turn" part?
Or am I overlooking something?
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From the Archfey warlock patron feature Misty Escape (PHB, p. 109).
When you take damage, you can use your reaction to turn invisible and teleport up to 60 feet to an unoccupied space you can see. You remain invisible until the start of your next turn or until you attack or cast a spell.
The part I think is redundant is the last part where it says "or until you attack or cast a spell". If I've used my reaction, I can't make an opportunity attack or cast hellish rebuke or a similar reaction spell, and by the time I can attack or cast a spell again, it's my turn again, so surely that's covered by the "until the start of your next turn" part?
Or am I overlooking something?
dnd-5e class-feature warlock invisibility reactions
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From the Archfey warlock patron feature Misty Escape (PHB, p. 109).
When you take damage, you can use your reaction to turn invisible and teleport up to 60 feet to an unoccupied space you can see. You remain invisible until the start of your next turn or until you attack or cast a spell.
The part I think is redundant is the last part where it says "or until you attack or cast a spell". If I've used my reaction, I can't make an opportunity attack or cast hellish rebuke or a similar reaction spell, and by the time I can attack or cast a spell again, it's my turn again, so surely that's covered by the "until the start of your next turn" part?
Or am I overlooking something?
dnd-5e class-feature warlock invisibility reactions
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From the Archfey warlock patron feature Misty Escape (PHB, p. 109).
When you take damage, you can use your reaction to turn invisible and teleport up to 60 feet to an unoccupied space you can see. You remain invisible until the start of your next turn or until you attack or cast a spell.
The part I think is redundant is the last part where it says "or until you attack or cast a spell". If I've used my reaction, I can't make an opportunity attack or cast hellish rebuke or a similar reaction spell, and by the time I can attack or cast a spell again, it's my turn again, so surely that's covered by the "until the start of your next turn" part?
Or am I overlooking something?
dnd-5e class-feature warlock invisibility reactions
dnd-5e class-feature warlock invisibility reactions
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It is not redundant
There are many ways you could take damage on your turn, thus allowing you to use Misty Escape as a reaction on your turn in addition to (before) your Action and possible Bonus Action:
- An enemy was holding an attack or damaging spellcast that is triggered before you attack or cast a spell on your turn.
- Many ability/spell effects also specify that you take damage if you start your turn in their area effect.
- You could move before taking an action to cast a spell or attack and provoke an attack of opportunity.
The last part of Misty Escape's description is there to cover such cases.
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You could take damage on your turn, so the invisibility could end earlier
You can take damage on your turn. For instance, you might move away from an enemy, and their opportunity attack may damage you - or you might take damage during your turn from being in a the area of effect of a damaging spell or ability. You can then use your reaction to turn invisible and teleport 60 feet away right after you take the damage.
Then, you still have the rest of your turn left... If you attack or cast a spell, it will break the invisibility. Otherwise, you'll stay invisible until your next turn starts.
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It is not redundant
There are many ways you could take damage on your turn, thus allowing you to use Misty Escape as a reaction on your turn in addition to (before) your Action and possible Bonus Action:
- An enemy was holding an attack or damaging spellcast that is triggered before you attack or cast a spell on your turn.
- Many ability/spell effects also specify that you take damage if you start your turn in their area effect.
- You could move before taking an action to cast a spell or attack and provoke an attack of opportunity.
The last part of Misty Escape's description is there to cover such cases.
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It is not redundant
There are many ways you could take damage on your turn, thus allowing you to use Misty Escape as a reaction on your turn in addition to (before) your Action and possible Bonus Action:
- An enemy was holding an attack or damaging spellcast that is triggered before you attack or cast a spell on your turn.
- Many ability/spell effects also specify that you take damage if you start your turn in their area effect.
- You could move before taking an action to cast a spell or attack and provoke an attack of opportunity.
The last part of Misty Escape's description is there to cover such cases.
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It is not redundant
There are many ways you could take damage on your turn, thus allowing you to use Misty Escape as a reaction on your turn in addition to (before) your Action and possible Bonus Action:
- An enemy was holding an attack or damaging spellcast that is triggered before you attack or cast a spell on your turn.
- Many ability/spell effects also specify that you take damage if you start your turn in their area effect.
- You could move before taking an action to cast a spell or attack and provoke an attack of opportunity.
The last part of Misty Escape's description is there to cover such cases.
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It is not redundant
There are many ways you could take damage on your turn, thus allowing you to use Misty Escape as a reaction on your turn in addition to (before) your Action and possible Bonus Action:
- An enemy was holding an attack or damaging spellcast that is triggered before you attack or cast a spell on your turn.
- Many ability/spell effects also specify that you take damage if you start your turn in their area effect.
- You could move before taking an action to cast a spell or attack and provoke an attack of opportunity.
The last part of Misty Escape's description is there to cover such cases.
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You could take damage on your turn, so the invisibility could end earlier
You can take damage on your turn. For instance, you might move away from an enemy, and their opportunity attack may damage you - or you might take damage during your turn from being in a the area of effect of a damaging spell or ability. You can then use your reaction to turn invisible and teleport 60 feet away right after you take the damage.
Then, you still have the rest of your turn left... If you attack or cast a spell, it will break the invisibility. Otherwise, you'll stay invisible until your next turn starts.
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You could take damage on your turn, so the invisibility could end earlier
You can take damage on your turn. For instance, you might move away from an enemy, and their opportunity attack may damage you - or you might take damage during your turn from being in a the area of effect of a damaging spell or ability. You can then use your reaction to turn invisible and teleport 60 feet away right after you take the damage.
Then, you still have the rest of your turn left... If you attack or cast a spell, it will break the invisibility. Otherwise, you'll stay invisible until your next turn starts.
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You could take damage on your turn, so the invisibility could end earlier
You can take damage on your turn. For instance, you might move away from an enemy, and their opportunity attack may damage you - or you might take damage during your turn from being in a the area of effect of a damaging spell or ability. You can then use your reaction to turn invisible and teleport 60 feet away right after you take the damage.
Then, you still have the rest of your turn left... If you attack or cast a spell, it will break the invisibility. Otherwise, you'll stay invisible until your next turn starts.
$endgroup$
You could take damage on your turn, so the invisibility could end earlier
You can take damage on your turn. For instance, you might move away from an enemy, and their opportunity attack may damage you - or you might take damage during your turn from being in a the area of effect of a damaging spell or ability. You can then use your reaction to turn invisible and teleport 60 feet away right after you take the damage.
Then, you still have the rest of your turn left... If you attack or cast a spell, it will break the invisibility. Otherwise, you'll stay invisible until your next turn starts.
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