When Should You Use Lightning Lure? The spell is situational, but the situations where the spell is useful are surprisingly vast! It can compliment any area spells you have; forcing opponents to get pulled into traps – such as Cloud of Daggers or a tripwire.
Is lightning lure an attack?
Lightning lure’s short range makes it primarily a spell used by melee spellcasters, drawing someone closer to the target, ideally within melee range. With their unique Extra Attack, a Bladesinger can cast lightning lure, draw in a target, and then hit them with their second attack as part of the Attack action.
How does Lightning lure work in RuneScape?
Lightning Lure is a hybrid utility/damaging spell for our three primary arcane spell users. After a Strength saving throw, an unlucky creature within 15 feet is pulled 10 feet straight towards the caster. If that ends up being within 5 feet of said caster, gets a 1d8 shock.
What can you do with a grappling hook?
The throwing mechanism of grappling hooks is identical to the mechanism used for hand grenades, with Left Mouse Button launching a hook at full force, whereas Right Mouse Button allows the user to vary the force of the throw. It is also possible to use the grappling hook to jump between buildings, as long as they are close enough.
Do you need concentration to use lightning lure?
It doesn’t use concentration and doesn’t spend any resources to cast. However, a hidden bonus is that Lightning Lure doesn’t require a Somatic component. As long as you can speak, you are able to use this spell to pull them towards you and deliver a sudden jolt.
Can a warlock use lightning lure in melee?
Warlocks, on the other hand, do have quite strong melee builds, but spending one of your precious spell slots on Lightning Lure leaves less room for usage of better damage cantrips to supplement the damage-dealing role. Since this is forced movement, it cannot activate opportunity attacks by itself.