With all due respect to Mike Mearls, he is wrong. The action economy in 5th Edition is beautifully designed, and I wouldn't change a thing about it.
Well, he did say we would get a 6th edition when GMs and players ask for it.....maybe Mearls should walk that back a little![]()
With all due respect to Mike Mearls, he is wrong. The action economy in 5th Edition is beautifully designed, and I wouldn't change a thing about it.
Counterspell is not cast on your turn though. Same round maybe thats why I said I wanted to check the rules.
Counterspell is not cast on your turn though. Same round maybe thats why I said I wanted to check the rules.
You can't do the part in bold. It's illegal to cast another spell on the turn when you've cast a bonus action spell. Dausuul is correct.
Whereas I'm on the verge of going back to AD&D (2nd ed).
It's what I get for posting late at night. The reasoning in the rules makes no sense, though. Bonus Action spells are "especially swift". So fast you have enough time to cast a cantrip. Action spells are slower, so you can't cast a cantrip. But you still have enough time to cast a Reaction spell, implying Reaction spells are faster than cantrips. So if you cast a Bonus Action spell you can cast a slower Cantrip but not faster Reaction spell.
Though the presence or absence of bonus actions doesn't have bearing on rules that are illogically applied.