As answered above Hex is a 1st level Bonus Action Enchantment Spell, only really available to Warlocks.
Is Hex a good spell 5e?
Hex 5e is extremely valuable. A no save disadvantage on an ability check of choice 1st level spell that also does an extra 1d6 damage whenever you hit something is an amazing spell. It’s a great spell with good tactical uses.
Does moving Hex cost a spell slot?
It’s still an ongoing spell, meaning that you don’t need to recast it and the duration doesn’t change – all you’re doing is moving the effect of the spell around.
Can you sleep while concentrating on a spell?
Yes you can Concentrate through a Long Rest (as an Elf) Whenever you take damage while you are concentrating on a spell, you must make a Constitution saving throw to maintain your concentration.
Is Hex a warlock spell?
Hex is a 1st level spell on the Warlock spell list, it takes a bonus action to cast and lasts for an hour as long as you concentrate on it. If you cast it using a spell slot of 3rd or 4th level, it can instead last for 8 hours or a full 24 hours if cast using a 5th level slot, just don’t lose that concentration!
Does Hex cost a spell slot?
1 Answer. The answer lies in the text you’ve quoted: If the target drops to 0 hit points before this spell ends, you can use a bonus action on a subsequent turn of yours to curse a new creature. So when you move the Hex, the spell hasn’t ended.
What happens if a warlock casts a hex spell?
if a warlock casts hex at 3rd level or higher, the warlock can complete a short rest and gain the spell slot back with the hex still in effect. Forgive the potential stupidity of the question, but is that right?
Can a hex spell be cast on an insect?
The hex spell requires that you target a creature you can see within range, not that the creature be a monster from the Monster Manual. As such, you could technically cast your spell on an insect, which you keep on your person in an accessible fashion.
How long does a hex last in RuneScape?
Previous questions confirmed that Hex can last through multiple encounters (assuming my warlock’s concentration doesn’t get broken by a club to the head or the like) and at higher levels even through a short rest.
Is it worth it to use hex on assassins?
It is relevant for assassins, for instance. The damage is nice and at higher levels the time scales up. So as a Warlock technically you could cast it, take a short rest, getting back the spell slot, and then you have Hex going. Extra dice count in a Crit, so it can be worth it for that. Also as said above the grappler combo is amazing.