1. Imagine I am prone and a monster moves away from me, creating an opportunity attack. Can I make an opportunity attack against that creature even though I'm prone?
2. If I use Hunter's mark on a monster and I make a melee attack against him with two light weapons, should I add the hunter's mark's damage on both damage attacks?
1. Imagine I am prone and a monster moves away from me, creating an opportunity attack?. Can I make an opportunity attack against that creature even though I'm prone?
Neither prone nor the opportunity attack rules in the glossary or chapter 1 say that you can't, so you can.
But you still have disadvantage on attack rolls.
2. If I use Hunter's mark on a monster and I make a melee attack against him with two light weapons, should I add the hunter's mark's damage on both damage attacks?
Yes
The spell says:
Until the spell ends, you deal an extra 1d6 Force damage to the target whenever you hit it with an attack roll.
Each attack you make is an attack roll, so you get to use HM on it.
If you have extra attack, Nick mastery, and the Dual Wielder feat, you get to do it as many as four times in one round.
1. Imagine I am prone and a monster moves away from me, creating an opportunity attack?. Can I make an opportunity attack against that creature even though I'm prone?
Neither prone nor the opportunity attack rules in the glossary or chapter 1 say that you can't, so you can.
But you still have disadvantage on attack rolls.
2. If I use Hunter's mark on a monster and I make a melee attack against him with two light weapons, should I add the hunter's mark's damage on both damage attacks?
Yes
The spell says:
Until the spell ends, you deal an extra 1d6 Force damage to the target whenever you hit it with an attack roll.
Each attack you make is an attack roll, so you get to use HM on it.
If you have extra attack, Nick mastery, and the Dual Wielder feat, you get to do it as many as four times in one round.
Thank you very much for your prompt response! I do appreciate your help.
You want to see something even more absurd? You can make an attack of opportunity, while prone, against an enemy that's already 5ft above you and flying upward, without getting up!
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Hi there!
I have two questions (2024 rules)
1. Imagine I am prone and a monster moves away from me, creating an opportunity attack. Can I make an opportunity attack against that creature even though I'm prone?
2. If I use Hunter's mark on a monster and I make a melee attack against him with two light weapons, should I add the hunter's mark's damage on both damage attacks?
Thanks in advance.
Neither prone nor the opportunity attack rules in the glossary or chapter 1 say that you can't, so you can.
But you still have disadvantage on attack rolls.
Yes
The spell says:
Each attack you make is an attack roll, so you get to use HM on it.
If you have extra attack, Nick mastery, and the Dual Wielder feat, you get to do it as many as four times in one round.
Thank you very much for your prompt response! I do appreciate your help.
Thanks again. ❤️
You want to see something even more absurd? You can make an attack of opportunity, while prone, against an enemy that's already 5ft above you and flying upward, without getting up!