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* A character with Quickening Incantation condition cannot anymore cast illusion or enchantment spells as an action, only as a bonus action.
* A character with Quickening Incantation condition cannot cast illusion or enchantment spells as an action anymore, only as a bonus action.
* The Quickening Incantation loses duration at the start of the turn, so an Opportunity Attack won't give a character this condition for their next turn.
* The Quickening Incantation loses duration at the start of the turn, so an Opportunity Attack will not give a character this condition for their next turn.
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Latest revision as of 00:01, 30 November 2024

Illusion Quickening is a passive feature that lets the wearer cast illusion or enchantment spells after making a weapon attack.

Description

After hitting a creature with a weapon attack, you can cast illusion or enchantment spells as a Bonus action.

Condition: Quickening Incantation

Quickening Incantation Quickening Incantation

Duration: 1 turn

You can cast Illusion and Enchantment Spells as a bonus action.

How to learn

Granted by the equipment:

Notes

  • A character with Quickening Incantation condition cannot cast illusion or enchantment spells as an action anymore, only as a bonus action.
  • The Quickening Incantation loses duration at the start of the turn, so an Opportunity Attack will not give a character this condition for their next turn.