No, there is no such rule. Also, there’s technically no such thing as a “move action” anymore. There is the “Dash” action which lets you move additional distance up to your movement speed on top of your normal move distance.
Can anyone hide as a bonus action?
As mentioned, rogues can use a bonus action to hide at level 2. It is one of the more popular monk multiclasses since they can hide, dash and disengage as a bonHowever, I don’t see that being very useful for a monk. Hiding requires that you have something to hide behind, or in, or be invisible.
Can you tumble in 5e?
I pointed out the rules for Tumble in the 5E DMG on P272. It says “as an action or a bonus action, the tumbler makes a Dexterity (Acrobatics) check contested by the hostile creature’s Dexterity (Acrobatics) check. If the tumbler wins the contest, it can move through the hostile creature’s space once this turn.”
Can you use your bonus action first?
1 Answer. The rule for bonus actions says: You choose when to take a bonus action during your turn, unless the bonus action’s timing is specified, and anything that deprives you of your ability to take actions also prevents you from taking a bonus action.
Do you get bonus action for cunning action?
Cunning Action is not “granting” you a bonus action “slot”, it is giving you options which you can perform as a bonus action. Spells with casting time as 1 Bonus Action give you another option. You can take that spell as a bonus action.
What are the rules for tumble through opponent squares?
Page 272, DMG. Tumble. Dmg has a few optional rules for this. When a creature tries to move through a hostile creature’s space, the mover can try to force its way through by overrunning the hostile creature.as an action or bonus action, the Mover makes a strength (athletics) check contested by the hostile creatures strength (athletics) check.
What’s the best way to use a bonus action?
For example when playing with Estelle, (5th level paladin of devotion / 3rd level battlemaster fighter), one common tactic was to start my turn by casting thunderous smite (bonus action), then make my first melee attack doing extra 2d6 thunder damage.
Can a bonus action be taken on a spell?
Bonus actions can only be taken if you have something that allows them (class feature, spell etc). In this case, you have a spell that can be cast as a bonus action, so you can take your bonus action to cast the spell. In other words, nothing has to allow you to receive a bonus action.