Your familiar acts independently of you, but it always obeys your commands. In combat, it rolls its own initiative and acts on its own turn. A familiar can’t attack, but it can take other actions as normal. If you cast this spell while you already have a familiar, you instead cause it to adopt a new form.
Does commanding a familiar take an action?
I was reading through the Warlock Find Familiar spell (granted through the pact of the chain) and it says “Your familiar acts independently of you, but it always obeys your commands. In combat, it rolls its own initiative and acts on its own turn. A familiar can’t attack, but it can take other actions as normal.”
Is the familiar a player or a nonplayer?
A familiar is not a player character, ergo it is a nonplayer character controlled by the DM. Therefore the DM decides what it should do subject to the proviso that “it always obeys your commands.”
Is the familiar under the control of the DM?
Your familiar acts independently of you, but it always obeys your commands. Does this mean that the familiar is considered an NPC and is therefore under the control of the DM or is it under the player’s control from some rule I missed? A familiar is not a player character, ergo it is a nonplayer character controlled by the DM.
What’s the difference between time control in chess?
For example, a 3|0 time control refers to a game where each player receives three minutes to complete the game with no increment per move, while a 5|5 time control refers to a game where each player receives five minutes and gains five seconds per move for the increment. Setting time controls on Chess.com is simpler than setting a chess clock.
Who are the main characters in the game control?
The protagonist of Control is Jesse Faden, who arrives at the Oldest House seeking the whereabouts of her younger brother, Dylan. Seventeen years prior to the game’s events, Jesse and Dylan were involved in an AWE in their hometown of Ordinary, Wisconsin involving a slide projector Object of Power capable of opening portals to other dimensions.