No. From the chapter on Spellcasting: “(If you use a bonus action to cast a spell,) you can’t cast another spell during the same turn, except for a cantrip with a casting time of 1 action.” The reason is balance – as you may have noticed, two fireballs in one turn is a bit much.
Can you ready a spell 5e?
When you ready a spell, you cast it as normal but hold its energy, which you release with your reaction when the trigger occurs. To be readied, a spell must have a casting time of 1 action, and holding onto the spell’s magic requires concentration (explained in chapter 10).
Is watery sphere a good spell?
The free movement makes it FAR easier to take the villain out of combat – cliffs, rivers, lava, or area effect spells cast by your allies suddenly make this spell better than Banishment. For a Sorceror, Watery Sphere can be the better choice.
How long can you ready a spell 5E?
From RAW, it’s clear that a character can ready a spell that has a casting time of 1 action and release the spell when the trigger occurs or directly after the trigger finishes:1 Provided, that the character’s concentration is not broken.
What can you do with a quickened spell?
It lets you cast a spell that requires an action as a bonus action…..freeing up your action to do any other thing you could do as an action. Like grapple, dash, disengage, dodge, hide, make a weapon attack, help (to give an ally advantage), use a magic item, or cast a cantrip.
Can you use quickened spell to cast cantrips?
So any 1 Action casting time cantrip will be usable, such as Eldritch Blast in this question. A spell cast with a bonus action is especially swift. You must use a bonus action on your turn to cast the spell, provided that you haven’t already taken a bonus action this turn.
Can a sorcerer use the quickened spell metamagic?
Yes, as long as the cantrip has a casting time of 1 Action. Most cantrips require an action to cast. As such, you can certainly quicken them. So any 1 Action casting time cantrip will be usable, such as Eldritch Blast in this question.
Can you spend sorcery points to change the time of a spell?
When you cast a spell that has a casting time of 1 action, you can spend 2 sorcery points to change the casting time to 1 bonus action for this casting. A spell cast with a bonus action is especially swift. You must use a bonus action on your turn to cast the spell, provided that you haven’t already taken a bonus action this turn.