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I am new to D&D playing the 5th Ed. I have a level three wizard who has the spell "expeditious retreat" (this spell allow you to move at an incredible pace. when you cast this spell, and then as a bonus action on each of your turns until the spell ends, you can take the dash action). The scenario is on my character's turn I want to disengage from an enemy within 5 feet of me so as to not provoke an opportunity attack. I move my character 30ft away. I then cast the spell "expeditious retreat" (expeditious retreat has a casting time of 1 bonus action) and then-for another 60ft.



The problem is my DM says that I cannot take the dash action because he saying that my bonus action is the casting of the spell. I am saying that I can take the dash action because the casting of the spell results in a dash action because the spell says when you cast this spell you can take the dash action.
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    I am new to D&D playing the 5th Ed. I have a level three wizard who has the spell "expeditious retreat" (this spell allow you to move at an incredible pace. when you cast this spell, and then as a bonus action on each of your turns until the spell ends, you can take the dash action). The scenario is on my character's turn I want to disengage from an enemy within 5 feet of me so as to not provoke an opportunity attack. I move my character 30ft away. I then cast the spell "expeditious retreat" (expeditious retreat has a casting time of 1 bonus action) and then-for another 60ft.



    The problem is my DM says that I cannot take the dash action because he saying that my bonus action is the casting of the spell. I am saying that I can take the dash action because the casting of the spell results in a dash action because the spell says when you cast this spell you can take the dash action.
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      I am new to D&D playing the 5th Ed. I have a level three wizard who has the spell "expeditious retreat" (this spell allow you to move at an incredible pace. when you cast this spell, and then as a bonus action on each of your turns until the spell ends, you can take the dash action). The scenario is on my character's turn I want to disengage from an enemy within 5 feet of me so as to not provoke an opportunity attack. I move my character 30ft away. I then cast the spell "expeditious retreat" (expeditious retreat has a casting time of 1 bonus action) and then-for another 60ft.



      The problem is my DM says that I cannot take the dash action because he saying that my bonus action is the casting of the spell. I am saying that I can take the dash action because the casting of the spell results in a dash action because the spell says when you cast this spell you can take the dash action.
      Which one of us is correct??










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      I am new to D&D playing the 5th Ed. I have a level three wizard who has the spell "expeditious retreat" (this spell allow you to move at an incredible pace. when you cast this spell, and then as a bonus action on each of your turns until the spell ends, you can take the dash action). The scenario is on my character's turn I want to disengage from an enemy within 5 feet of me so as to not provoke an opportunity attack. I move my character 30ft away. I then cast the spell "expeditious retreat" (expeditious retreat has a casting time of 1 bonus action) and then-for another 60ft.



      The problem is my DM says that I cannot take the dash action because he saying that my bonus action is the casting of the spell. I am saying that I can take the dash action because the casting of the spell results in a dash action because the spell says when you cast this spell you can take the dash action.
      Which one of us is correct??







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          You are (mostly).



          The description for Expeditious Retreat reads as follows (emphasis added)




          This spell allows you to move at an incredible pace. When you cast this spell, and then as a bonus action on each of your turns until the spell ends, you can take the Dash action.




          The intention for the spell is that casting it allows you to make a fast getaway. It'd be a lot less useful if it only worked on the turn after casting. It's worth noting that the Dash action allows you to make an additional move, so the total you can move in a round with a speed of 30ft, having used an action to Disengage and then a Bonus Action to Dash is 30ft (movement) +30ft (Dash) = 60ft, not 90ft as "and then-for another 60ft" in your question seems to imply.



          As goodguy5 points out, If you devoted your entire turn to Move (30ft), Dash as an Action (+30ft), and cast Expeditious Retreat as a Bonus Action (+30ft), myou could move 90ft in a round. This would, of course, provoke an Opportunity Attack, though.



          Hope that helps!






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            I agree that the verbiage of the question is mildly lacking, but it's worth noting that one could move 30 ft, cast Expeditious Retreat to move another 30, and then use their action to dash, for another 30.... equaling 90.
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            I'll re-jig my answer to further clarify that I meant to address the specific case of having already used an action to disengage.
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          You are (mostly).



          The description for Expeditious Retreat reads as follows (emphasis added)




          This spell allows you to move at an incredible pace. When you cast this spell, and then as a bonus action on each of your turns until the spell ends, you can take the Dash action.




          The intention for the spell is that casting it allows you to make a fast getaway. It'd be a lot less useful if it only worked on the turn after casting. It's worth noting that the Dash action allows you to make an additional move, so the total you can move in a round with a speed of 30ft, having used an action to Disengage and then a Bonus Action to Dash is 30ft (movement) +30ft (Dash) = 60ft, not 90ft as "and then-for another 60ft" in your question seems to imply.



          As goodguy5 points out, If you devoted your entire turn to Move (30ft), Dash as an Action (+30ft), and cast Expeditious Retreat as a Bonus Action (+30ft), myou could move 90ft in a round. This would, of course, provoke an Opportunity Attack, though.



          Hope that helps!






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            I agree that the verbiage of the question is mildly lacking, but it's worth noting that one could move 30 ft, cast Expeditious Retreat to move another 30, and then use their action to dash, for another 30.... equaling 90.
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            – goodguy5
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            I'll re-jig my answer to further clarify that I meant to address the specific case of having already used an action to disengage.
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            – Dan O'Shea
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          You are (mostly).



          The description for Expeditious Retreat reads as follows (emphasis added)




          This spell allows you to move at an incredible pace. When you cast this spell, and then as a bonus action on each of your turns until the spell ends, you can take the Dash action.




          The intention for the spell is that casting it allows you to make a fast getaway. It'd be a lot less useful if it only worked on the turn after casting. It's worth noting that the Dash action allows you to make an additional move, so the total you can move in a round with a speed of 30ft, having used an action to Disengage and then a Bonus Action to Dash is 30ft (movement) +30ft (Dash) = 60ft, not 90ft as "and then-for another 60ft" in your question seems to imply.



          As goodguy5 points out, If you devoted your entire turn to Move (30ft), Dash as an Action (+30ft), and cast Expeditious Retreat as a Bonus Action (+30ft), myou could move 90ft in a round. This would, of course, provoke an Opportunity Attack, though.



          Hope that helps!






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          • $begingroup$
            I agree that the verbiage of the question is mildly lacking, but it's worth noting that one could move 30 ft, cast Expeditious Retreat to move another 30, and then use their action to dash, for another 30.... equaling 90.
            $endgroup$
            – goodguy5
            21 mins ago






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            I'll re-jig my answer to further clarify that I meant to address the specific case of having already used an action to disengage.
            $endgroup$
            – Dan O'Shea
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          You are (mostly).



          The description for Expeditious Retreat reads as follows (emphasis added)




          This spell allows you to move at an incredible pace. When you cast this spell, and then as a bonus action on each of your turns until the spell ends, you can take the Dash action.




          The intention for the spell is that casting it allows you to make a fast getaway. It'd be a lot less useful if it only worked on the turn after casting. It's worth noting that the Dash action allows you to make an additional move, so the total you can move in a round with a speed of 30ft, having used an action to Disengage and then a Bonus Action to Dash is 30ft (movement) +30ft (Dash) = 60ft, not 90ft as "and then-for another 60ft" in your question seems to imply.



          As goodguy5 points out, If you devoted your entire turn to Move (30ft), Dash as an Action (+30ft), and cast Expeditious Retreat as a Bonus Action (+30ft), myou could move 90ft in a round. This would, of course, provoke an Opportunity Attack, though.



          Hope that helps!






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          You are (mostly).



          The description for Expeditious Retreat reads as follows (emphasis added)




          This spell allows you to move at an incredible pace. When you cast this spell, and then as a bonus action on each of your turns until the spell ends, you can take the Dash action.




          The intention for the spell is that casting it allows you to make a fast getaway. It'd be a lot less useful if it only worked on the turn after casting. It's worth noting that the Dash action allows you to make an additional move, so the total you can move in a round with a speed of 30ft, having used an action to Disengage and then a Bonus Action to Dash is 30ft (movement) +30ft (Dash) = 60ft, not 90ft as "and then-for another 60ft" in your question seems to imply.



          As goodguy5 points out, If you devoted your entire turn to Move (30ft), Dash as an Action (+30ft), and cast Expeditious Retreat as a Bonus Action (+30ft), myou could move 90ft in a round. This would, of course, provoke an Opportunity Attack, though.



          Hope that helps!







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          • $begingroup$
            I agree that the verbiage of the question is mildly lacking, but it's worth noting that one could move 30 ft, cast Expeditious Retreat to move another 30, and then use their action to dash, for another 30.... equaling 90.
            $endgroup$
            – goodguy5
            21 mins ago






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            I'll re-jig my answer to further clarify that I meant to address the specific case of having already used an action to disengage.
            $endgroup$
            – Dan O'Shea
            7 mins ago


















          • $begingroup$
            I agree that the verbiage of the question is mildly lacking, but it's worth noting that one could move 30 ft, cast Expeditious Retreat to move another 30, and then use their action to dash, for another 30.... equaling 90.
            $endgroup$
            – goodguy5
            21 mins ago






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            I'll re-jig my answer to further clarify that I meant to address the specific case of having already used an action to disengage.
            $endgroup$
            – Dan O'Shea
            7 mins ago
















          $begingroup$
          I agree that the verbiage of the question is mildly lacking, but it's worth noting that one could move 30 ft, cast Expeditious Retreat to move another 30, and then use their action to dash, for another 30.... equaling 90.
          $endgroup$
          – goodguy5
          21 mins ago




          $begingroup$
          I agree that the verbiage of the question is mildly lacking, but it's worth noting that one could move 30 ft, cast Expeditious Retreat to move another 30, and then use their action to dash, for another 30.... equaling 90.
          $endgroup$
          – goodguy5
          21 mins ago




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          $begingroup$
          I'll re-jig my answer to further clarify that I meant to address the specific case of having already used an action to disengage.
          $endgroup$
          – Dan O'Shea
          7 mins ago




          $begingroup$
          I'll re-jig my answer to further clarify that I meant to address the specific case of having already used an action to disengage.
          $endgroup$
          – Dan O'Shea
          7 mins ago










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