Can you use mage hand to attack?

You can use the hand to manipulate an object, open an unlocked door or container, stow or retrieve an item from an open container, or pour the contents out of a vial. You can move the hand up to 30 feet each time you use it. The hand can’t attack, activate magic items, or carry more than 10 pounds.

How do you gain advantage in combat?

Attack them in melee when they are prone (shove them to make them prone) Attack them when they are grappled or entangled (if you have the grappler feat, you have advantage to attack creatures you hold in a grappled condition)

How do you gain advantage as a rogue?

But, if you’re interested, there are a few ways to reliably get Advantage.

  1. Help: Play Arcane Trickster, get an Owl familiar, have him swoop by and do the Help action.
  2. Vision: If you can see your enemy, but they can’t see you.
  3. Prone: Have an ally with multiple attacks use one of his attacks to Shove.

What can you do with the Mage hand?

Plus, according to the text mage hand can interact with objects, not creatures. You can use your action to control the hand. You can use the hand to manipulate an object, open an unlocked door or container, stow or retrieve an item from an open container, or pour the contents out of a vial.

Can a mage hand grab an object from another creature?

If the specific rules 2 for Mage Hand Legerdemain have to call out the ability to stow and retrieve objects from other people, then clearly the intent of the general case is that Mage Hand alone cannot manipulate objects in another creature’s possession.

Is there a weight limit on Mage hand?

In all the entries on Mage Hand in the PHB the only restriction on carrying is the ten pound limit in the spell description.

Can a Mage take arrows out of an opponent’s quiver?

Taking arrows out of an opponent’s quiver would actually NOT be an attack technically, as it doesn’t take it directly out of their hand. You can use the hand to manipulate an object, open an unlocked door or container, stow or retrieve an item from an open container, or pour the contents out of a vial.

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