You can’t make an attack of opportunity against the net, only the creature provoking the opportunity attack. From the rules under Opportunity Attacks from the Basic Rules (emphasis mine): You can make an opportunity attack when a hostile creature that you can see moves out of your reach.
Who can make opportunity attacks?
You can make an opportunity Attack when a Hostile creature that you can see moves out of your reach. To make the opportunity Attack, you use your Reaction to make one melee Attack against the provoking creature. The Attack occurs right before the creature leaves your reach.
Do mounts get attacks 5e?
A mount in 5th ed is the same. It basically increases the movement speed of the rider but does not give extra attacks.
Can a controlled Mount take an attack action?
A controlled mount can only take the disengage, dash or dodge action. No attack action allowed. An uncontrolled mount can still attack, however, you can’t control what it will do (this will mostly be done by the DM). It also retains its own initiative.
When does a Mount provoke an opportunity attack?
According to the rule for opportunity attacks: You also don’t provoke an opportunity attack when you teleport or when someone or something moves you without using your movement, action, or reaction. When mounts move, they use their own movement not that of the rider.
When does a controlled Mount takes the disengage?
If a controlled mount takes the Disengage action and moves away from an enemy, does the rider still provoke an opportunity attack if he or she does not also take the Disengage action? In other words, can I ride up to an enemy, make a melee attack, then have my mount disengage and ride away, without provoking an opportunity attack?
Can a Mount attack an uncontrolled DM?
Just to clarify, when you are mounted, you don’t get to choose if the mount attacks. At least not when its controlled by you. A controlled mount can only take the disengage, dash or dodge action. No attack action allowed. An uncontrolled mount can still attack, however, you can’t control what it will do (this will mostly be done by the DM).