Yes: the Help Action does not preclude movement Once you’ve moved up to the target and taken the Help action – created some sort of distraction – you are then free to move away. There is no requirement for you to stay within that 5′ range.
How does help action work in combat?
When you take the Help action, the creature you aid gains advantage on the next ability check it makes to perform the task you are helping with, provided that it makes the check before the start of your next turn. Alternatively, you can aid a friendly creature in attacking a creature within 5 feet of you.
What’s the enemy’s strategy to keep you defeated?
One of the strategies of the enemy is to lie to you every day. Do you ever have negative and discouraging thoughts that come out of nowhere? Sometimes they can be hard to recognize as the enemy’s lies because they sound like they could be true.
Which is the best familiar to help in an attack?
To help in attacking (doing a feint), you have to be within 5 feet of the enemy, not 5 feet of your ally. Timing-wise, the familiar goes into range of 5 ft to the target, uses the Help action to distract, and then moves out of range. The owl indeed seems to be the best familiar to do this, because of its Flyby trait: Flyby.
Which is the best way to attack from a defensive position?
Attack from a defensive position: Establishing a strong defensive position from which to defend and attack your opponent (e.g., Siege of Alesia and the Battle of the Granicus ). However, the defensive can become too passive and result in ultimate defeat.
How does the enemy instill fear in You?
The enemy instills fear by challenging the promises of God. An excellent example of this is found in Matthew 14 when Jesus invited Peter to come to Him on the water. “But when he [Peter] saw the strong wind and waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted” (verse 30). What enabled Peter to walk on the water?