Just hoping some DM's or DnD Veterans can help me clear this up.
I was wondering, when using the 2024 rules, a rogue can use movement between the main attack and off-hand attack when applying the "nick" weapon mastery?
Nick makes it so that your off-hand attack becomes part of your attack action and frees up your bonus action, I was wondering if I can still do this if, let's say I wanted to break this up by moving 20ft from one enemy to another?
Yes. If you look in the Rules Glossary in the Player's Handbook under "Attack Action" here, you'll find this:
Moving between Attacks. If you move on your turn and have a feature, such as Extra Attack, that gives you more than one attack as part of the Attack action, you can use some or all of that movement to move between those attacks.
This applies to any feature that grants additional attacks as part of the Attack action, including Nick.
Hi guys!
Just hoping some DM's or DnD Veterans can help me clear this up.
I was wondering, when using the 2024 rules, a rogue can use movement between the main attack and off-hand attack when applying the "nick" weapon mastery?
Nick makes it so that your off-hand attack becomes part of your attack action and frees up your bonus action, I was wondering if I can still do this if, let's say I wanted to break this up by moving 20ft from one enemy to another?
Thank you! :)
Yes, this works.
Yes. If you look in the Rules Glossary in the Player's Handbook under "Attack Action" here, you'll find this:
This applies to any feature that grants additional attacks as part of the Attack action, including Nick.
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Thanks guys :)