Rogues get a class feature called Cunning Action that allows them to use their bonus action to Dash, so they are able to Dash twice in one turn – once with their action, and once with their bonus action.
What is rogue cunning action?
The Cunning Action feature, for example, allows a rogue to take a bonus action. You can take a bonus action only when a special ability, spell, or other feature of the game states that you can do something as a bonus action. You otherwise don’t have a bonus action to take.
Can a rogue dash as an action and bonus action?
So if you take the dash action, you can move up to twice your normal speed. However, the rogue has the ability to Dash as a bonus action as well.
How many actions does a rogue get 5e?
Rogues and every other class for that matter do not get two bonus actions. And, there are no ways per the rules to get two bonus actions.
Can you double dash with cunning action?
Yes, a rogue can dash then use cunning action to dash again as a bonus action. No, dash does not modify a PC’s speed so the added movement does not stack.
Is cunning action good?
Cunning action used appropriately is really good. Sense each round is six seconds this equates out 20 mph.
Can a rogue Take 2 Dash actions?
@GunnerMcGrath A rogue using Cunning Action and a monk using Step of the Wind can use Dash twice on a turn (action + bonus action).
Can you bonus action and action Dash?
Yes. If you can dash as a bonus action you can move, dash, and then dash again, moving thrice your speed in a round. There is no stipulation on Dash that you can’t use it as an action (if you have the ability to do so) if you’ve taken it as your bonus action (like there is with casting a spell as a bonus action).
Is cunning action an extra bonus action?
Rogue’s Cunning Action: Normal bonus action or extra bonus action. The text says “You can take a bonus action on each of your turns in combat. This action can be used only to take the Dash, Disengage, or Hide action.”