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spellcasting [2024-03-16 23:07] – [Changing targets] No longer need to declare target poemsspellcasting [2024-12-22 15:53] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 The target of a spell does not need to be declared until the segment the spell completes, though the target must be visible at that time.((Originally, we required targets to be declared during the declaration phase. If the target died, disappeared, or moved out of an AoE, the spellcaster was out of luck. However, much later, we realized that the rules do not appear to say this, and since no one could remember where we got it from, we removed that requirement. If you know of a rule we missed, please [[feedback|let us know]].)) The target of a spell does not need to be declared until the segment the spell completes, though the target must be visible at that time.((Originally, we required targets to be declared during the declaration phase. If the target died, disappeared, or moved out of an AoE, the spellcaster was out of luck. However, much later, we realized that the rules do not appear to say this, and since no one could remember where we got it from, we removed that requirement. If you know of a rule we missed, please [[feedback|let us know]].))
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 +===== Interruption =====
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 +An attack which hits but causes zero damage doesn't interrupt spellcasting.((PHB 45, "Chant", "An interruption, however, such as an attack which succeeds and
 +causes damage, grappling the chanter, or a magical silence, will break the spell."))
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