Can a caster cast while grappled?

In 5e being grappled grants the grappled condition, which does not create a problem for spellcasting.

Is gaseous form invisible?

Actually, gases aren’t invisible: many are quite brightly coloured. So it’s not that gases are invisible, as such, it’s just that we can’t see atmospheric gases as they don’t have a colour in the visible range.

Can you cast somatic grappled?

The text from Somatic reads that the caster must have a hand free to gesture with when they cast a spell with a somatic component. None of the conditions such as restrained or grappled seem to restrict hand motion.

Can you cast a spell with a gaseous form?

A potion of gaseous form doesn’t require you to concentrate on it, and the gaseous form spell only says you can’t cast spells, but using an action granted by one, such as with the call lightning spell, should work!

Can you cast gaseous form on your self?

My feeling is that it’s commonly accepted that one of the main uses of Gaseous Form is as an escape spell (which is why there aren’t any threads about this), and not being able to cast it on one’s self defeats this purpose, even with the new Concentration mechanic in 5e. Thoughts?

Can a spell be cast on and maintained by the caster?

There’s nothing in the rules about concentration that would indicate that entering a gaseous form would end or break concentration. The general rule is that a caster can maintain concentration until the spell duration ends, or it is broken by damage or unconsciousness or by casting a new spell that requires it.

What happens to a creature in gaseous form?

The spell ends if the creature drops to 0 Hit Points. An incorporeal creature isn’t affected. While in this form, the target’s only method of Movement is a flying speed of 10 feet. The target can enter and occupy the space of another creature.

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