No, an opportunity attack is a single melee attack. From the Player’s Basic Rules, page 74: To make the opportunity attack, you use your reaction to make one melee attack against the provoking creature. Additionally, multiattack specifies that it can’t be used in this way.
Can you attack a target you are grappling?
Grappling, or being grappled, have no effects on attacks whatsoever. The attacker would carry out his attack as if the target were completely unimpeded, unless other conditions come into play (for example, the grappler proning the grappled target).
Can you attack multiple times during your reaction?
I have a question to post and hope it’s an easy one to solve.When you ready a reaction to attack someone once they have entered your line of sight and you have the ability to attack multiple times as an action, can you attack multiple times during your reaction?
When does multiattack count as one ” action ” that does?
If the warded creature makes an attack or casts a spell that affects an enemy creature, this spell ends. A creature that can make multiple attacks on its turn has the Multiattack ability. So Multiattack is an action that allows a monster to make multiple attacks; that’s the whole point of it.
Can a creature use multiattack on its turn?
A creature that can make multiple attacks on its turn has the Multiattack ability. A creature can’t use Multiattack when making an opportunity attack, which must be a single melee attack. Multiattack can be used only on the creature’s turn, and it explicitly can’t be used with opportunity attacks.
What’s the difference between an attack and a reaction?
So I think the answer is one attack on a true reaction, but a readied action would just be that, an action when a certain circumstance is filled. A Reaction is it’s own type of action that is different than the Attack Action. The Extra Attacks feature only modifies how the Attack Action works.