Thanks! Any idea where this is stated in the rules?moritheil said:Generally, no. Of course, some spells may have rules text that specifically state that they provoke.
SRD said:Swift Actions
A swift action consumes a very small amount of time, but represents a larger expenditure of effort and energy than a free action. You can perform one swift action per turn without affecting your ability to perform other actions. In that regard, a swift action is like a free action. However, you can perform only a single swift action per turn, regardless of what other actions you take. You can take a swift action any time you would normally be allowed to take a free action. Swift actions usually involve spellcasting or the activation of magic items; many characters (especially those who don't cast spells) never have an opportunity to take a swift action.
Casting a quickened spell is a swift action. In addition, casting any spell with a casting time of 1 swift action is a swift action.
Casting a spell with a casting time of 1 swift action does not provoke attacks of opportunity.
SRD said:Swift Actions
A swift action consumes a very small amount of time, but represents a larger expenditure of effort and energy than a free action. You can perform one swift action per turn without affecting your ability to perform other actions. In that regard, a swift action is like a free action. However, you can perform only a single swift action per turn, regardless of what other actions you take. You can take a swift action any time you would normally be allowed to take a free action. Swift actions usually involve spellcasting or the activation of magic items; many characters (especially those who don't cast spells) never have an opportunity to take a swift action.
Casting a quickened spell is a swift action. In addition, casting any spell with a casting time of 1 swift action is a swift action.
Casting a spell with a casting time of 1 swift action does not provoke attacks of opportunity.
Oh, boy, do they ever!brehobit said:Do swift/immediate spells provoke?
Mark
They never have before. It would have to explicitly reword Quicken Spell to suddenly start provoking an AoO.TheGogmagog said:I wonder if Quicken spell Feat has been re-written to incorporate the swift terminology. More specifically, do Quicken spells provoke AoO?
We've ruled that they don't but I don't know if it's RAW or not.
SRD said:Casting a quickened spell doesn’t provoke an attack of opportunity.
TheGogmagog said:More specifically, do Quicken spells provoke AoO?
SRD said:Swift Actions
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Casting a quickened spell is a swift action. In addition, casting any spell with a casting time of 1 swift action is a swift action.
Casting a spell with a casting time of 1 swift action does not provoke attacks of opportunity.