redkobold
Explorer
If I understand correctly, once you have successfully grappled a creature, that condition will continue until you choose to end it or the grappled creature escapes on its action.
Question 1: If the creature does not use its action to escape, it may attack you normally. The grappled condition only makes its movement 0. Is this correct?
Question 2: If the creature chooses to escape as its action and succeeds, grappling condition ends and it now has all of its movement and may move, disengage (to avoid an AoO), or dash. Is this correct?
Question 3: I have initiative. In round one, on my turn, I use my action to successfully grapple a creature. The creature fails to escape on its turn that round. In round two, the creature is still grappled and I use my turn to attack. I do not have to use an action again to reactivate the grapple. I can then drag the creature up to half of my move. The grappled creature can then attempt to escape or attack me. Is this all correct?
Thanks in advance.
Question 1: If the creature does not use its action to escape, it may attack you normally. The grappled condition only makes its movement 0. Is this correct?
Question 2: If the creature chooses to escape as its action and succeeds, grappling condition ends and it now has all of its movement and may move, disengage (to avoid an AoO), or dash. Is this correct?
Question 3: I have initiative. In round one, on my turn, I use my action to successfully grapple a creature. The creature fails to escape on its turn that round. In round two, the creature is still grappled and I use my turn to attack. I do not have to use an action again to reactivate the grapple. I can then drag the creature up to half of my move. The grappled creature can then attempt to escape or attack me. Is this all correct?
Thanks in advance.