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* [[Concentration]] on a spell is automatically broken, without a saving throw, if the caster becomes [[Prone (Condition)|Prone]] for any reason.
* [[Concentration]] on a spell is automatically broken, without a saving throw, if the caster becomes [[Prone (Condition)|Prone]] for any reason.
** The lack of a saving throw for this makes knocking a spellcaster over often a more reliable way of breaking their concentration than damaging them.
** The lack of a saving throw for this makes knocking a spellcaster over often a more reliable way of breaking their concentration than damaging them.
* Spells that allow multiple attack rolls against separate targets (such as [[Scorching Ray]], or [[Eldritch Blast]] at level 5+) require all of the targets to be selected before casting the spell. As clarified in the ''Sage Advice Compendium'', in 5e the caster is allowed to target, roll, and resolve each attack separately before choosing the target for the next one.


=== Reaction spells ===
=== Reaction spells ===
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