Misty Step is cast as a bonus action, allowing you to teleport up to 30 feet away. So you can cast it, teleport next to a bad guy, and then use your action to stab them. But you do have to take the Attack action to actually hit them with a weapon.
Can you misty step with an object?
In conclusion – NO, as cool as it would be to do so, Misty step’s range limits you to only teleporting yourself not other creatures (willing or no).
Can a misty step cause you to be hidden?
If your DM rules that misty-step doesn’t result in your being hidden in a given situation, the readied action can target you immediately, prior to your attack which renders the shocking grasp argument moot. (PHB 193 “W hen the trigger occurs, you can either take your reaction right after the trigger finishes or ignore the trigger.”
When do you Lose Your invisibility in Misty escape?
For invisibility, it’s no different. If invisibility is lost like the spell effect description, PHB pg. 254: The spell ends for a target that attacks or casts a spell. …then it is lost the moment you use your action to attack or cast a spell. If it’s triggered by an event, such as Misty Escape, you become invisible as soon as the trigger occurs.
Can you make noise when using Misty step?
Misty Step has a verbal spell component. Being hidden involves being unheard and unseen. Making noise as you cast a spell would mean the caster is no longer hidden when the spell takes effect. That said, a Sorcerer Rogue with the Subtle Spell Metamagic doesn’t make noise (or move) when casting a spell, and should be allowed to do what you propose.
What’s the difference between extra attack and smite?
Extra Attack is a feature that states when you take the attack action on your turn, you may make up to X number of extra attacks. Whereas Smite is a feature that states when you hit with an attack you can expend a spell slot to deal damage. For invisibility, it’s no different. If invisibility is lost like the spell effect description, PHB pg. 254: