Hi Jeremy. A follow up question to that please: if I cast two spells in a round, both of which are bonus action casting time, does the 'one must be a cantrip' rule still apply?
Just thinking about a sorcerer using Quickened metamagic.
— Brett Martin (@Blaydenn67) July 17, 2019
In D&D, you can't take more than one bonus action on your turn. That is fundamental to how bonus actions work. #DnD https://t.co/i1gYmVifRv
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) July 17, 2019
What about being under the affects of haste??
The additional action from haste must be one of Attack (one weapon attack only), Dash, Disengage, Hide, or Use an Object.
Haste does not provide a bonus action.
The additional action from Haste cannot be used to take the Cast a Spell action.
You can take only one bonus action on your turn. If you have more than one option for your bonus action, you must choose which bonus action to use.
Haste still doesn’t give you extra bonus action. Nothing does. And Haste doesn’t allow casting with the extra action it provides either.