Does absorb elements work on melee spell attacks?

Absorb Elements can be used to apply the extra damage to any “melee attack” so if you used it to apply its damage to a “melee spell attack” such as Shocking Grasp or Inflict Wounds, you could use Distant Spell to increase the ranges of those spell attacks to 30 feet and the extra damage from Absorb Elements should …

Do melee spell attacks count as melee attacks?

A melee spell attack is, indeed, a melee attack and can qualify for the Death cleric’s Touch of Death feature.

Does absorb elements work on slashing damage?

Absorb Elements 5e can cut the damage in half by giving you resistance, even if you make the save (If you save, you take half damage. If you use Absorb Elements, you take half of that half, or a quarter of the full damage). Plus you get a nice bonus of +1d6 damage on your next attack.

Do you take full damage from absorb elements?

Q: Does Absorb Elements give you resistance to damage from the triggering attack? A: Yes. And twice: Q: When someone casts Absorb Elements, does he take full damage from the attack he is reacting to? A: The absorb elements spell works against the spell that triggers it.

When does the absorb elements spell end in RuneScape?

Also, the first time you hit with a melee attack on your next turn, the target takes an extra 1d6 damage of the triggering type, and the spell ends. At Higher Levels.

How does the absorb elements spell work in DMG?

Remember that there is no distinction of “flavor text” that has no impact on ruling, so the phrase “captures some of the incoming energy, lessening its effect on you” is pretty straightforward. The DMG section on thisstates that, in general the reaction happens after the triggering action. The classic example being an attack of opportunity.

How does absorbing elements give you resistance to spells?

Since there is no demarcation between fluff and crunch in spells, the whole spell effect is rules. The effect says that it lessens the effect of the triggering damage; when you wonder “how?”, the effect supplies the answer: you have resistance.

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