Can you use the push ability with a spell that does blugening damage?
Yes, as long as the spell involves an attack (roll) that delivers bludgeoning damage. If the spell only permits a saving throw, then the feat would not apply.
Can you use the push ability with a spell that does blugening damage?
Some of them, yes. Crusher only works with attacks, so the spell has to attack. A scribes wizard with catapult in their spellbook can cast chromatic orb, converting it to bludgeoning, and apply the Crusher feat to it.
So if I had a warlock with repellening blast with multi class on a wizard scribe, can I use Eldritch blast (changing damage to blugening) to push someone 15 ft per hit?
So if I had a warlock with repellening blast with multi class on a wizard scribe, can I use Eldritch blast (changing damage to blugening) to push someone 15 ft per hit?
No. Scribes wizards can only transmute a spell cast using a slot. They can't transmute cantrips, as a result.
Genielocks get to apply bonus damage equal to their proficiency bonus to one attack roll per round. In the case of a Dao Genielock, the bonus damage is bludgeoning.
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Dao Genielocks also get Spike Growth on their spell list... so optimizing push/pull shennanigans with Crusher, Telekinetic, Eldritch Blast invocations, etc. is a bit more than a gimmick on them, and actually a pretty viable source of DPR and control.
Can you use the push ability with a spell that does blugening damage?
Yes, as long as the spell involves an attack (roll) that delivers bludgeoning damage. If the spell only permits a saving throw, then the feat would not apply.
Some of them, yes. Crusher only works with attacks, so the spell has to attack. A scribes wizard with catapult in their spellbook can cast chromatic orb, converting it to bludgeoning, and apply the Crusher feat to it.
Magic Stone would work - it is an attack roll that does bludgeoning damage. Eldritch Blast would not because it is force damage.
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So if I had a warlock with repellening blast with multi class on a wizard scribe, can I use Eldritch blast (changing damage to blugening) to push someone 15 ft per hit?
No. Scribes wizards can only transmute a spell cast using a slot. They can't transmute cantrips, as a result.
Unless you are a genie warlock if Dao that get bonus bludgeoning damage
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There are many "Unless..." cases - I was speaking generally.
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What bonus? I think you only get resistance.
Genielocks get to apply bonus damage equal to their proficiency bonus to one attack roll per round. In the case of a Dao Genielock, the bonus damage is bludgeoning.
Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
Dao Genielocks also get Spike Growth on their spell list... so optimizing push/pull shennanigans with Crusher, Telekinetic, Eldritch Blast invocations, etc. is a bit more than a gimmick on them, and actually a pretty viable source of DPR and control.
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Combining Spike Growth with Crusher and Repelling Blast is not unlike shoving your enemies through a giant cheese grater.
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