First time posting, got a question about shadow blade trowing properties.
It said "If you drop the weapon or throw it, it dissipates at the end of the turn. Thereafter, while the spell persists, you can use a bonus action to cause the sword to reappear in your hand." So i can trow the blade/dagger as a bonus action? I just start playing the game and just want to know the interaction of this spell, thank you in advace.
No, it's just saying that if you ever lose your grip on the weapon, intentionally or unintentionally, it dissipates at the end of the turn. Whenever that happens, you can use a Bonus Action on a future turn but before the spell ends to make it reappear in your hand. So, it takes a Bonus Action to cast the spell and make it appear in your hand the first time, and whenever it disappears you can make it reappear by using another Bonus Action. The spell lasts for 1 minute as long as you don't lose concentration, so that's 10 rounds of combat. You get 1 Bonus Action per round on your turn.
Typically it will require an Action to throw the weapon, which you can do as part of an attack if desired since it has the thrown property. Attacking with a weapon typically requires an Action. Dropping the weapon voluntarily is typically free. There might also be some outside force which causes you to drop the weapon involuntarily, etc.
Only as a part of the Light weapon Bonus Action attack, and then you'd need to wait for the following turn to start before you could summon it back to your hand, so essentially you could only throw it every other turn like that. All the spell itself does is cause the weapon to (re)appear; for everything else it functions just like any other weapon.
A weapon with the Thrown property can be used to make a Ranged Weapon Attack. If the weapon is a melee weapon, then it uses the same ability modifier when thrown as it would when making a Melee Weapon Attack.
You can throw a Thrown weapon any time you would normally make an attack, such as when using the Attack action. What happens to a mundane weapon when you throw it is left up to the DM. It might get logged into the target, fall to the ground in the targets space, or even somewhere else if the attack missed.
The weapon created by Shadow Blade however tells us the shadow blade disappears at the end of the turn when it is thrown. So you can cast Shadow Blade as your Bonus Action and then use your Action to take the Attack action and throw your shadow blade. At the end of your turn the blade vanishes and on your next turn if you are still concentrating on Shadow Blade you can use your Bonus Action to conjure the shadow blade back into your hand.
Well, it doesn’t dissipate until the end of the turn if you throw/drop it. That means the blade is still where ever it ended up until the end of that turn.
I haven’t thought of any circumstances where it might be useful to do but you could potentially pick it back up with an object interaction if you can get to it before the turns over.
First time posting, got a question about shadow blade trowing properties.
It said "If you drop the weapon or throw it, it dissipates at the end of the turn. Thereafter, while the spell persists, you can use a bonus action to cause the sword to reappear in your hand." So i can trow the blade/dagger as a bonus action? I just start playing the game and just want to know the interaction of this spell, thank you in advace.
Throwing it is an action. Causing it to reappear in your hand is the bonus action.
No, it's just saying that if you ever lose your grip on the weapon, intentionally or unintentionally, it dissipates at the end of the turn. Whenever that happens, you can use a Bonus Action on a future turn but before the spell ends to make it reappear in your hand. So, it takes a Bonus Action to cast the spell and make it appear in your hand the first time, and whenever it disappears you can make it reappear by using another Bonus Action. The spell lasts for 1 minute as long as you don't lose concentration, so that's 10 rounds of combat. You get 1 Bonus Action per round on your turn.
Typically it will require an Action to throw the weapon, which you can do as part of an attack if desired since it has the thrown property. Attacking with a weapon typically requires an Action. Dropping the weapon voluntarily is typically free. There might also be some outside force which causes you to drop the weapon involuntarily, etc.
Only as a part of the Light weapon Bonus Action attack, and then you'd need to wait for the following turn to start before you could summon it back to your hand, so essentially you could only throw it every other turn like that. All the spell itself does is cause the weapon to (re)appear; for everything else it functions just like any other weapon.
A weapon with the Thrown property can be used to make a Ranged Weapon Attack. If the weapon is a melee weapon, then it uses the same ability modifier when thrown as it would when making a Melee Weapon Attack.
You can throw a Thrown weapon any time you would normally make an attack, such as when using the Attack action. What happens to a mundane weapon when you throw it is left up to the DM. It might get logged into the target, fall to the ground in the targets space, or even somewhere else if the attack missed.
The weapon created by Shadow Blade however tells us the shadow blade disappears at the end of the turn when it is thrown. So you can cast Shadow Blade as your Bonus Action and then use your Action to take the Attack action and throw your shadow blade. At the end of your turn the blade vanishes and on your next turn if you are still concentrating on Shadow Blade you can use your Bonus Action to conjure the shadow blade back into your hand.
Well, it doesn’t dissipate until the end of the turn if you throw/drop it. That means the blade is still where ever it ended up until the end of that turn.
I haven’t thought of any circumstances where it might be useful to do but you could potentially pick it back up with an object interaction if you can get to it before the turns over.
Thank you all for yours response and clarifying my question. :)