Hi. What about UA’s Eldritch Invocations and Racial Feats not appearing on XGE?
Should we take them as obsolet forever?
Thanks in advance. They're obsolete.— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) March 9, 2018
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If a spell requires seeing your target, does perceiving them through blindsight suffice?
@JeremyECrawford if a spell requires seeing your target(s), does perceiving them through blindsight suffice?
— Armando Doval (@armando_doval) March 9, 2018
Blindsight qualifies for anything in the D&D rules that requires you to see something, provided that thing is within your blindsight's radius. #DnD https://t.co/pCj81iFOzE
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) March 9, 2018
If target affected by Faerie Fire spell enters an area which is under effect of Darkness, do it lose its effect?
Faerie Fire is 1st level spell and illumintes the target. So, if target affected by Faerie Fire spell enters an area which is under effect of Darkness, do it lose its effect or it dispels the spell entirely? Because Darkness can dispel lower level light spells?
— Gökmen ÖNCÜ (@gman_go) January 5, 2018
The darkness spell dispels light spells in its area that are of 2nd level or lower. For example, faerie fire is a light-producing spell of 1st level. If you are under the effect of faerie fire and enter the area of the darkness spell, faerie fire is dispelled on you. #DnD https://t.co/uDKzn4WDie
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 5, 2018
If you make an attack as a bonus action, can it be regarded as an attack action?
@JeremyECrawford
I apologize for my poor English.
If you make an attack as a bonus action,
can it be regarded as an attack action?
For example, when an attack was made as a bonus action on "two-weapon fighting", is "extra atack" of class feature applied to it?— Cynthia@とらぷぐ (@Cynthia4292) February 2, 2018
The Attack action uses your action. An attack you make as part of a bonus action is something else entirely. #DnD https://t.co/K7QlLhPYC6
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) February 2, 2018
I appreciate your kind response. My pleasure!
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) February 2, 2018
Phantasmal Force & Mental Prison are considered visual illusions for the purpose of Truesight?
@JeremyECrawford Truesight lets you pierce/nullify illusion effects like the ones create by Phantasmal Force (in the mind of a creature) & Mental Prison (the target to perceive itself as being surrounded)? These spells are considered visual illusions for the purpose of Truesight?
— Draconis (@DerynDraconis) February 6, 2018
A visible illusion is something illusory that you can see with your eyes. If an illusion is perceived only within someone's mind, that's not a visible illusion, even if the person thinks they're seeing it. #DnD https://t.co/oCacDg30p2
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) February 8, 2018
If you throw a melee weapon that does not have the Thrown property do you use STR or DEX?
@JeremyECrawford If you throw a melee weapon (Warhammer, Club, etc.) that does not have the Thrown property do you use STR or DEX?
— Three Eels (@3eels) January 26, 2018
Throwing something doesn’t give it the thrown property. That property, like other weapon properties, is inherent to the weapons that have it. Ranged weapon attacks use Dex., unless something like the thrown property says otherwise. #DnD https://t.co/aGGg2NcFnB
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 26, 2018
Is the extra damage from Hexblade’s Curse supposed to apply to Eldritch Blast?
@JeremyECrawford Is the extra damage from Hexblade's Curse supposed to apply to Eldritch Blast? If so, does it apply to every single beam or just one? It seems a bit overpowered.
— Poppamunz (@poppamunz) March 20, 2018
Hexblade's Curse grants a bonus to any damage roll you make against the cursed target. That's a damage roll of any sort, whether caused by a weapon, a spell, or something else. #DnD https://t.co/CFjLPDvEmj
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) March 20, 2018
Would a golem be immune to the damage of the Disintegrate spell since it turns you to dust?
@JeremyECrawford @mikemearls @ChrisPerkinsDnD Would a golem be immune to the damage of the disintegrate spell since it turns you to dust or just the part that turns it to dust? Would this only apply if it would reduce the golem to 0 hp?
— Justin Dooley (@Justin_Dooley) February 4, 2018
A golem, like other constructs, is a creature. In fact, all the monsters in the Monster Manual are creatures. When a spell, such as disintegrate, says it does something to creatures, the spell means a creature of any type, unless the spell makes exceptions. #DnD https://t.co/BXvNmpX6cB
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) February 4, 2018
