If I'm (magic user) close to my party member (with melee weapon) and i use Thunderwave and push out Enemy (10 feet away ) DO my party member (melee weapon) have Opportunity Attack on the Enemy?
Nope, you can only make opportunity attacks against creatures that aren't being forced to move. Forced movement counts as any movement that doesn't use your movement, action, bonus action or reaction.
For example, if an ability says "the creature must immediately use it's reaction to move its speed directly away" would trigger as the creature is using it's reaction to move and this doesn't count as forced movement.
And ability that says something like "the creature is pushed" or "you can move the creature" would not.
No, only if the movement is willing, so anything from lightning lure, thorn whip, eldritch blast with the movement invocations etc make the movement involuntary. In those cases no attack of opportunity.
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If I'm (magic user) close to my party member (with melee weapon) and i use Thunderwave and push out Enemy (10 feet away ) DO my party member (melee weapon) have Opportunity Attack on the Enemy?
Nope, you can only make opportunity attacks against creatures that aren't being forced to move. Forced movement counts as any movement that doesn't use your movement, action, bonus action or reaction.
For example, if an ability says "the creature must immediately use it's reaction to move its speed directly away" would trigger as the creature is using it's reaction to move and this doesn't count as forced movement.
And ability that says something like "the creature is pushed" or "you can move the creature" would not.
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No, only if the movement is willing, so anything from lightning lure, thorn whip, eldritch blast with the movement invocations etc make the movement involuntary. In those cases no attack of opportunity.