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** Only the very first attack roll following the application of the condition gains Advantage. The condition is removed immediately afterwards, regardless if the attack roll is a hit or miss.
** Only the very first attack roll following the application of the condition gains Advantage. The condition is removed immediately afterwards, regardless if the attack roll is a hit or miss.
** The duration is 2 turns, but this counts the turn that the condition is applied. This is true for all similar spells, but due to its short duration this is especially important to understand here.
** The duration is 2 turns, but this counts the turn that the condition is applied. This is true for all similar spells, but due to its short duration this is especially important to understand here.
* This cantrip is generally considered not worth using due to its opportunity cost (the fact that this cantrip uses a full action). Most of the time, if two actions are available (within the same turn or not) attacking twice is better than to merely attack once even with advantage.
* This cantrip is generally considered not worth using due to its opportunity cost (the fact that this cantrip uses a full action). Most of the time, if two actions are available (within the same turn or not) attacking twice is better than to merely attack once with advantage.
* However, this cantrip is not considered aggressive, so the caster could cast it just before combat to gain its benefits without having to spend an action mid-fight. In which case the caster pays no opportunity cost for this cantrip. Note that the duration is only 2 turns. (12 seconds)
* However, this cantrip is not considered aggressive, so the caster could cast it just before combat to gain its benefits without having to spend an action mid-fight. In which case the caster pays no opportunity cost for this cantrip. Note that the duration is only 2 turns. (12 seconds)
* Another niche use case for this cantrip exists for [[Arcane Trickster|Arcane Tricksters]], if no better alternatives to a [[Sneak Attack (Melee)|Sneak Attack]] exists (they ran out of spell slots, for example), and if no allies can provide the flanking criterion for their sneak attack, and if there is no easier way to gain advantage for an attack roll. Then spending one action, even mid-combat, to access the extra damage given by a singular sneak attack, while simultaneously making said attack more likely to hit, can be considered efficient. In such cases, the cantrip can be even more useful when using the [[Sneak Attack (Ranged)|ranged version of sneak attack]], since this allows the caster to benefit from the range of this cantrip as well, especially if the caster has access to [[High Ground Rules|High Grounds]].
* Another niche use case for this cantrip exists for [[Arcane Trickster|Arcane Tricksters]], if no better alternatives to a [[Sneak Attack (Melee)|Sneak Attack]] exists (they ran out of spell slots, for example), and if no allies can provide the flanking criterion for their sneak attack, and if there is no easier way to gain advantage for an attack roll. Then spending one action, even mid-combat, to access the extra damage given by a singular sneak attack, while simultaneously making said attack more likely to hit, can be considered efficient. In such cases, the cantrip can be even more useful when using the [[Sneak Attack (Ranged)|ranged version of sneak attack]], since this allows the caster to benefit from the range of this cantrip as well, especially if the caster has access to [[High Ground Rules|High Grounds]].
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