No. The globe is not mobile. From description of globe of invulnerability: An immobile, faintly shimmering barrier springs into existence in a 10-foot radius around you and remains for the duration.
Can you cast spells while inside a globe of invulnerability?
No, it can’t.
Does Globe of Invulnerability stop Cantrips?
Globe of invulnerability blocks a spell that has a level lower than the globe’s level, even if the other spell is cast with a higher level slot. @JeremyECrawford Globe of Invulnerability at Higher Levels blocks spells of 1 level higher for each slot level above 6th.
Can Dispel magic affect globe of invulnerability?
Yes, dispel magic could affect the barrier created by globe of invulnerability, but not anything inside the barrier.
Can you counter a counterspell DnD?
Counterspell is a spell, so it can be countered. #DnD.
Can a Disintegrate spell penetrate the globe?
A disintegrate spell can penetrate the globe as it is higher than the 5th level cut off, unless the sphere was cast with a 7th level spell slot or higher.
How does the globe of invulnerability spell work?
The spell is only designed to protect the person inside of it from spells coming from outside as stated in the spell text. A disintegrate spell can penetrate the globe as it is higher than the 5th level cut off, unless the sphere was cast with a 7th level spell slot or higher.
Can you cast a spell over several days?
You can cast spells over several days to avoid expending too much energy at once. You can draw energy from an outside source to power your spells. There are even tons of types of spells that are “low power” so to speak and will be easier for you to accomplish such as jar spells, powder spells, sigils, and visualization.
Is it normal to feel horrible after casting a spell?
No, what we’re talking about today is the kind of spell hangover that happens when you cast a spell and then afterward you feel horrible. Think headaches, body aches, exhaustion, depression, anxiety, feeling “wired”, and just generally feeling off after finishing a spell. Despite what many people may think, this is an incredibly common occurrence!