Can you use bonus action as an action?

No general rule allows you to insert a bonus action between attacks in a single action. You can interrupt a multiple-attack action with a bonus action/reaction only if the trigger of the bonus action/reaction is an attack, rather than the action.

Can you use a bonus action not on your turn?

You can only take a bonus action if it is your turn. You can take only one bonus action on your turn but can take one or more on someone else’s turn.

Is bonus action always after action?

General rule: A bonus action can occur whenever you want on your turn. Specific rule: If a bonus action has a triggering condition, that condition must occur before you take the bonus action.

Can you cast a bonus action spell and a reaction spell?

If you cast a spell as your action, it doesn’t restrict your ability to cast a reaction spell. (It can, however, prevent you from casting any spell as a bonus action; the rule is agnostic of order, so if you cast any non-cantrip spell as an action, then you can’t cast a spell as a bonus action.)

Can you cast a cantrip with a bonus action?

The Rule The bonus action spellcasting restriction in 5th Edition D&D provides that when you cast a spell on your turn using a bonus action, you can’t cast any spell other than a cantrip other than a cantrip with a casting time of 1 action:

Can you cast another bonus action spell on the same turn?

From the text on bonus action spells (PHB 202): “You can’t cast another spell during the same turn, except for a cantrip with a casting time of 1 action.” That seems pretty clear, insofar as anything around bonus action spells is clear.

Can you use Misty step as a bonus action?

As quoted above, when you cast a spell as a bonus action, your other spellcasting on that turn is restricted. This means that if you cast misty step or hex, you can’t also cast a spell of 1st level or higher; you are limited to casting a cantrip.

Can a reaction spell be cast outside your turn?

Further, casting a reaction spell on your turn doesn’t mean that the reaction occurs outside your turn. In fact, a reaction spell can be cast during your turn:

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