No it doesn't, otherwise it wouldn't be in the section about bonus actions.The text quoted above is in the section about bonus actions, but it applies to all spell casting.
No it doesn't, otherwise it wouldn't be in the section about bonus actions.The text quoted above is in the section about bonus actions, but it applies to all spell casting.
Not at all, it just means he answered from memory, as they often do.Possibly, but if that was the intent it is confusing enough that Chris Perkins believed it applied to spellcasting in general (again per his tweet in post #39).
No it doesn't, otherwise it wouldn't be in the section about bonus actions.
Not at all, it just means he answered from memory, as they often do.
Actually it is. To view it otherwise is akin to adding a(n additional) damage roll to every attack because "while it's under damage it applies to all attacks".That is a valid interpretation, but not the only one. Personally I don't care, like any good DM my group does what we think works best for us
Actually it is. To view it otherwise is akin to adding a(n additional) damage roll to every attack because "while it's under damage it applies to all attacks".
If something is in a subsection, or refers to a specific subsection, then it is only about that.
Back to the topic on hand, I houserule that counterspell can only be used on spells with a casting time longer than itself.
You do realize that what Perkins says in Sage Advice means didley squat, right? Perkins isn't the rules guy. Jeremy Crawford is. I have watched Perkins DM, and while he's a great DM, his rules knowledge is often lacking.Possibly, but if that was the intent it is confusing enough that Chris Perkins believed it applied to spellcasting in general (again per his tweet in post #39).
You do realize that what Perkins says in Sage Advice means didley squat, right? Perkins isn't the rules guy. Jeremy Crawford is. I have watched Perkins DM, and while he's a great DM, his rules knowledge is often lacking.
Also, Sage Advice isn't even legal in AL, just recommended. RAW is what's legal, and RAW is reactions and bonus actions are different things and reaction spells can be used on your turn even if you have already cast. You can houserule it if you like, but don't misrepresent it.
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Could be, but it was posted to the official Sage Advice twitter account (I think), see post #39.
FYI, I am not trying to misrepresent the rules. I just think the RAW is unclear and I am stating that I can understand why people have different opinions. I really don't care.
Can you also cast a reaction spell on your turn? You sure can!
Here’s a common way for it to happen:
Cornelius the wizard is casting fireball on his turn, and his foe casts counterspell on him.
Cornelius has counterspell prepared, so he uses his reaction to cast it and break his foe’s counterspell before it can stop fireball.
Nope, that wasn't the official twitter account, that was Chris Perkins personal twitter account. It was just collated on a site that collects twitter responses from the developers. The site itself isn't run by WOTC.
I don't see how the RAW is unclear. There is a rule that limits you to cantrips when you cast a bonus action spell. Counterspell isn't a bonus action spell. Therefore, that rule doesn't apply. Very clear.
If you read the full response on the site you linked, it goes on to say the OFFICIAL ANSWER is in the sage advice compendium, and provides a link to it. The specific response in the Sage Advice Compendium contradicts Chris Perkins' answer: