Can you mage hand yourself?

The only limitation for use is that the hand must be within range (30 feet) when cast, and it must remain within 30 feet of the spell caster for the duration. There is no limitation in the description as to how high off the ground the Mage Hand can be, as long as it is within 30 feet of the caster.

Can I cast levitate while falling?

ETA: It appears that the rather unclear rules on Falling in the PHB and DMG are officially updated in Xanathar’s Guide to Everything, which clarifies that one falls immediately, the entire distance in a single round instantaneously when Fly is cancelled; there is no time to cast Levitation once you begin to fall.

What happens if you cast another spell while your fly is still up?

So if your fly spell is still up and you cast levitate, then you are under the effect of levitate when your fly ends, because it ends when you cast another spell. It must be in effect, because if it’s not, then you have not cast it. You lose concentration on a spell if you cast another spell that requires concentration

When does a spell end is it still in effect?

So if your fly spell is still up and you cast levitate, then you are under the effect of levitate when your fly ends, because it ends when you cast another spell. It must be in effect, because if it’s not, then you have not cast it.

How tall can you fly with the fly spell?

When you have flying movement, you are free to move through the air at any altitude you like. The only limitation is how far you move. You can move through the air up to your flying movement (which the Fly spell grants 60) at any altitude (or change altitude) so long as you do not exceed 60 feet of movement during a turn.

What happens if you cast fly on Yourself?

Suppose a character has cast fly on themselves, and wishes to switch to levitate to prevent themselves from taking fall damage if they lose concentration. What happens if they cast levitate while in midair?

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