On your turn, you can move a distance up to your speed. You can use as much or as little of your speed as you like on your turn. but your speed remains 30 unless something changes it So under normal circumstances you can move up to 30 feet in each of your turn, up to 60 if you take the Dash action.
Speed and movement are related but separate. Like max HP and current HP. Speed is not changed by using it to move. Similarly, dashing does not change your speed, only your amount of movement.
So i can move up to 30ft in each of my turns? So if i move 30 ft in turn 1 i can do it again in turn 2?
Correct.
And remember that dashing adds your speed to your remaining movement again. It does not double your speed or remaining movement (both are common mistakes). Basically, if you get up from prone (using half your speed of movement: 15 feet) and dash twice (because you are a rogue, for example), you have 75 feet of movement remaining, not 60 or 105.
You can break up your movement on your turn, using some of your speed before and after your action. For example, if you have a speed of 30 feet, you can move 10 feet, take your action, and then move 20 feet.
This excerpt is one of the more clearly worded parts. You can move on each of your turns. The amount you can move is up to your speed. It can be split up over the course of your turn.
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It is apparently so hard to program Aberrant Mind and Clockwork Soul spell-swapping into dndbeyond they had to remake the game without it rather than implement it.
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Lets say we have the good ol 30ft walk, i move 3 spaces so my speed is 15 now
Is my speed 15 for the rest of combat if i dont move???
Do i regain speed per round?? CAN I ONLY MOVE 6 SPACES??
On your turn, you can move a distance up to your speed. You can use as much or as little of your speed as you like on your turn. but your speed remains 30 unless something changes it So under normal circumstances you can move up to 30 feet in each of your turn, up to 60 if you take the Dash action.
Speed and movement are related but separate. Like max HP and current HP. Speed is not changed by using it to move. Similarly, dashing does not change your speed, only your amount of movement.
So i can move up to 30ft in each of my turns? So if i move 30 ft in turn 1 i can do it again in turn 2?
Yes, you can move up to your walking speed every turn.
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Dragons of Stormwreck Isle
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None sadly.
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Literally Too Angry to Die - A Guide to Optimizing a Barbarian
Correct.
And remember that dashing adds your speed to your remaining movement again. It does not double your speed or remaining movement (both are common mistakes). Basically, if you get up from prone (using half your speed of movement: 15 feet) and dash twice (because you are a rogue, for example), you have 75 feet of movement remaining, not 60 or 105.
This excerpt is one of the more clearly worded parts. You can move on each of your turns. The amount you can move is up to your speed. It can be split up over the course of your turn.
I'm probably laughing.
It is apparently so hard to program Aberrant Mind and Clockwork Soul spell-swapping into dndbeyond they had to remake the game without it rather than implement it.