Can you cast dragon breath on yourself?

Quick and easy answer, yes to all of it. 1) You can target yourself with any spell with a range of touch; you are, after all, “a willing creature you touch.” In turn, since you can cast touch spells through your familiar (using its reaction), it can target itself as well.

Can you use dragons breath on a familiar?

Never miss a Moment Dragon’s breath is cast on a willing creature. Your familiar is a creature that can be willing. Find familiar prevents a familiar from attacking, but dragon’s breath involves no attack.

How often can a dragon innately cast its spells?

At what level can a dragon innately cast its spells? In D&D 5e, when using the Variant: Dragons as Innate Spellcasters, a spellcasting young red dragon is going to know 4 spells of up to 3rd level and can cast each spell once a day. When the dragon casts, are the spells cast at 3rd level or at the lowest level for the spell?

Can a spellcaster cast more than one spell in one turn?

A spellcaster that also has the Action Surge feature from levels in Fighter may use this feature to cast a level 1-9 spell even if they have cast a level 1-9 spell using their normal action (not bonus action). This is the only way that a spellcaster can cast more than one level 1-9 spell in a single turn.

Can a dragon cast spells at third level?

Since both of those spells can be up-cast per their spell text, and the dragon can cast spells at third level based on CR/3, the dragon could cast them at up to third level. Does the DM want to treat the dragon like a Warlock?

Who are the spellcasters in dungeons and Dragons?

For example, a monk who follows the Way of the Four Elements, a warlock who chooses certain eldritch invocations, and a pit fiend from the Nine Hells can all cast spells in such a way. When a spellcaster casts a spell using a slot that is of a higher level than the spell, the spell assumes the higher level for that casting.

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