I was just looking up some stuff in the "Sage Advice Compendium" and learn that if you can take a dash as a normal action, and as a bonus action, like the rogue's cunning action, you can actually double dash with both action and bonus action. So if you have the normal 30ft/6spaces, you can make that 90ft/18spaces for one turn with no magic items, spells, or potions. Is this fine, or to op for the table?
Can kinda do it as well on an orc if you are running toward the enemy and be any class I use it a lot on my orc barb to get around the field rather effectively. But all in all I don't think it's op, as it is very situational when you would use it, and the handful of times I've seen it the DM just said you can only do it your con mod a day or you risk getting exhaustion.
I was just looking up some stuff in the "Sage Advice Compendium" and learn that if you can take a dash as a normal action, and as a bonus action, like the rogue's cunning action, you can actually double dash with both action and bonus action. So if you have the normal 30ft/6spaces, you can make that 90ft/18spaces for one turn with no magic items, spells, or potions. Is this fine, or to op for the table?
It's not OP because they can't do other things in combat with their actions because they're dashing - and if I recall correctly outside of combat there's rules for exhaustion if they try to use the Dash action too many times in a short space of time.
I was just looking up some stuff in the "Sage Advice Compendium" and learn that if you can take a dash as a normal action, and as a bonus action, like the rogue's cunning action, you can actually double dash with both action and bonus action. So if you have the normal 30ft/6spaces, you can make that 90ft/18spaces for one turn with no magic items, spells, or potions. Is this fine, or to op for the table?
Actually that would be 60 on the standard action dash and 60 on the bonus action dash for a total of 120 feet - assuming standard movement of 30. Throw in mobility as a feat, wood elf or any other race with 35 base move, and even a couple of monk levels and it can get really insane.
E.G. Wood Elf, level 15 Monk / 2 Rogue with the mobility feat has a move of 80, with dash = 160, then use the rogue cunning action to dash again giving 320 feet of movement per round.
It is not really OP, but it is strange that only one class can run that fast and so much faster than almost everyone else barring magic. After that, the power of mobility really depends on the type of play and the encounters at a table, see the neverending thread on whether Monk Mobility... :)
Rogues are the only class that can do it for free, but Monks can also do it using Step of the Wind (1 Ki point), which seems about right with their added mobility (a 30 foot move creature with the full plus 30 Unarmored Movement bonus can move 180 feet in a single round this way, up the side of a tower if they want to).
I don't think it's OP; both of these classes are about dealing their damage to a choice target, a Rogue can do that by moving quickly but stealthily, a Monk can do it by just running straight at whatever they intend to punch, but they're both relatively fragile if they're caught on their own.
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I was just looking up some stuff in the "Sage Advice Compendium" and learn that if you can take a dash as a normal action, and as a bonus action, like the rogue's cunning action, you can actually double dash with both action and bonus action. So if you have the normal 30ft/6spaces, you can make that 90ft/18spaces for one turn with no magic items, spells, or potions. Is this fine, or to op for the table?
Actually that would be 60 on the standard action dash and 60 on the bonus action dash for a total of 120 feet - assuming standard movement of 30. Throw in mobility as a feat, wood elf or any other race with 35 base move, and even a couple of monk levels and it can get really insane.
E.G. Wood Elf, level 15 Monk / 2 Rogue with the mobility feat has a move of 80, with dash = 160, then use the rogue cunning action to dash again giving 320 feet of movement per round.
That's not how Dash works. It allows you to move your movement speed again.
If you have 30 ft movement - you use it and move 30. You use the Dash action to give yourself another 30 and move it. Then again with Cunning Action Dash for another 30. Total 90.
I was just looking up some stuff in the "Sage Advice Compendium" and learn that if you can take a dash as a normal action, and as a bonus action, like the rogue's cunning action, you can actually double dash with both action and bonus action. So if you have the normal 30ft/6spaces, you can make that 90ft/18spaces for one turn with no magic items, spells, or potions. Is this fine, or to op for the table?
Actually that would be 60 on the standard action dash and 60 on the bonus action dash for a total of 120 feet - assuming standard movement of 30. Throw in mobility as a feat, wood elf or any other race with 35 base move, and even a couple of monk levels and it can get really insane.
E.G. Wood Elf, level 15 Monk / 2 Rogue with the mobility feat has a move of 80, with dash = 160, then use the rogue cunning action to dash again giving 320 feet of movement per round.
sure you can go 225 in a round but great you have a bad character and a ton of exhaustion and wasted turns so no it is not op
I was just looking up some stuff in the "Sage Advice Compendium" and learn that if you can take a dash as a normal action, and as a bonus action, like the rogue's cunning action, you can actually double dash with both action and bonus action. So if you have the normal 30ft/6spaces, you can make that 90ft/18spaces for one turn with no magic items, spells, or potions.
Is this fine, or to op for the table?
Can kinda do it as well on an orc if you are running toward the enemy and be any class I use it a lot on my orc barb to get around the field rather effectively. But all in all I don't think it's op, as it is very situational when you would use it, and the handful of times I've seen it the DM just said you can only do it your con mod a day or you risk getting exhaustion.
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Why would it be OP?
It's not OP because they can't do other things in combat with their actions because they're dashing - and if I recall correctly outside of combat there's rules for exhaustion if they try to use the Dash action too many times in a short space of time.
It's fine.
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Actually that would be 60 on the standard action dash and 60 on the bonus action dash for a total of 120 feet - assuming standard movement of 30. Throw in mobility as a feat, wood elf or any other race with 35 base move, and even a couple of monk levels and it can get really insane.
E.G. Wood Elf, level 15 Monk / 2 Rogue with the mobility feat has a move of 80, with dash = 160, then use the rogue cunning action to dash again giving 320 feet of movement per round.
Rogues are the only class that can do it for free, but Monks can also do it using Step of the Wind (1 Ki point), which seems about right with their added mobility (a 30 foot move creature with the full plus 30 Unarmored Movement bonus can move 180 feet in a single round this way, up the side of a tower if they want to).
I don't think it's OP; both of these classes are about dealing their damage to a choice target, a Rogue can do that by moving quickly but stealthily, a Monk can do it by just running straight at whatever they intend to punch, but they're both relatively fragile if they're caught on their own.
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That's not how Dash works. It allows you to move your movement speed again.
If you have 30 ft movement - you use it and move 30. You use the Dash action to give yourself another 30 and move it. Then again with Cunning Action Dash for another 30. Total 90.
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sure you can go 225 in a round but great you have a bad character and a ton of exhaustion and wasted turns so no it is not op
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