For a summary, see Table: Quickened Spell-Like Abilities. A spell-like ability that duplicates a spell with a casting time greater than 1 full round cannot be quickened. Normal: The use of a spell-like ability normally requires a standard action (at the very least) and provokes an attack of opportunity.
Can a creature select a spell like ability?
The creature can only select a spell-like ability duplicating a spell with a level less than or equal to 1/2 its caster level (round down) – 4. For a summary, see Table: Quickened Spell-Like Abilities. A spell-like ability that duplicates a spell with a casting time greater than 1 full round cannot be quickened.
How long does it take for a spell like ability to complete?
A spell-like ability takes the same amount of time to complete as the spell that it mimics (usually 1 standard action) unless otherwise stated. Spell-like abilities cannot be used to counterspell, nor can they be counterspelled. In all other ways, a spell-like ability functions just like a spell:
Can a supernatural ability be dispelled by a spell?
Spell-like abilities are subject to spell resistance and dispel magic. They do not function in areas where magic is suppressed or negated (such as an antimagic field ). Spell-like abilities can be dispelled but they cannot be counterspelled or used to counterspell. Supernatural abilities are magical but not spell-like.
Can a Sorcerer cast a cantrip with a Quicken spell?
Sorcerers with Quicken Spell can cast spells with a casting time of one action with the bonus action. Still, the general rule of casting spells with the bonus action applies always: if you can a spell with a bonus action, you can cast a spell with the action on the same turn only if it is a cantrip.
What’s the point of a quickened spell in RuneScape?
And then for Quickened Spell, it states in the PHB (p.102): When you cast a spell that has a casting time of 1 action, you can spend 2 sorcery points to change the casting time to 1 bonus action for this casting. So my question is: what’s the point?