Can you use disengage as a bonus action?

Yes you can. Action and bonus action do not need to be in a certain order, unless a particular bonus action say so. Dodge if you’re going to melee attack, so that all attacks against you have disadvantage.

Can you disengage dash?

A monk can still use their action to also make a Dash or Disengage action. This means you could get 3x your typical movement with 2 Dash actions, or you could safely Dash and take a Disengage to prevent opportunity attacks.

How do you use bonus action?

Typical things you can do using a bonus action are: make an attack with a second weapon (you have to have selected the Attack action to be able to do so, meaning you can’t Cast A Spell and then sneak in an offhand attack); attack with your shield or butt of your polearm (requires feat); cast a spell that has a casting …

Can you dash twice?

So according to the rules it says that on your turn you can move up to your speed and then take one action. So if you take the dash action, you can move up to twice your normal speed.

Which is the correct way to use disengage or dash?

This would allow the character to move five times his normal speed (which is already doubled by haste ), though you couldn’t do much else. Disengage is an action (or bonus action via the Rogue’s cunning action) that allows the character to move without provoking attacks of opportunity.

When to use bonus action dash and regular action dash?

The benefits of being able to use it to Hide or Disengage don’t stack in the same way, but they still add a lot of utility; Action or Bonus (Cunning) action to Disengage, then use the other to Dash and move 60+ feet while Disengaged. Or use one to Dash and move very far away, get in cover and Hide.

Yes, mostly. You have 1 MOVE, 1 ACTION, and 1 BONUS ACTION, taken in any order (unless specifically mentioned) and broken up as you see fit. Cunning action allows for dash, disengage, OR hide as a Bonus action for rogues at low levels. (slight of hand and thieves tools at higher)

When do you use disengage do you get extra movement?

Disengage does not grant additional movement, but Dash does (Emphasis mine). When you take the Dash action, you gain extra movement for the current turn. This extra movement is added for each time you are able to take a Dash action, Action, Bonus Action, Hasted and so on makes no difference they stack additively.

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