Didn't see it mentioned anywhere. So I assume it's the same.Sorry if this has already been addressed, but has mage armor been changed at all? It may be relevant to a character of mine.
Thanks!Didn't see it mentioned anywhere. So I assume it's the same.
I don't think anyone was calling for it to be rebalanced either.
Okay, good. Hadn't seen that info about Action Surge yet.Action Surge now specifically notes that it can't be a Magic Action.
That doesn't counter my example. Quicken fireball = Bonus Action, Wand of Fireballs = Action (Magic).Casting from a Wand or Scroll is also a Magic Action now (not a Use Item - now called Utilize) so, no.
Quicken still has it's own restrictions.It's only one spell slot expended per turn. So, as of now, it sounds like Magic Item + Quickened Spell in one round is viable.
Right. But does using a magic item count as casting a leveled spell?Quicken still has it's own restrictions.
I think it might be "can't cast a leveled spell", but don't quote me on that.
It is - perhaps for this reason, assuming that using a wand is still considered to be casting the spell.Quicken still has it's own restrictions.
I think it might be "can't cast a leveled spell", but don't quote me on that.
Right. But does using a magic item count as casting a leveled spell?
If the wand says to cast "fireball", which has a level, then it won't work.It is - perhaps for this reason, assuming that using a wand is still considered to be casting the spell.
Yeah, in 2014 that is the way it's worded. I don't think that would change for 2024, so there's some restriction for Quicken there (as I hoped).If the wand says to cast "fireball", which has a level, then it won't work.
But I'm running off memory, so..
Sure, but they'd work just fine with the 2014 rules too, so no real change there.How about
Yeah, in 2014 that is the way it's worded. I don't think that would change for 2024, so there's some restriction for Quicken there (as I hoped).
But there are plenty of other magic items that work without indicating the user is casting a spell. Necklace of Fireballs, for example.