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  1. By the book you can't actually close a container with mage hand and reactions/readied actions happen after the trigger occurs unless the book specifies otherwise. So what you could actually do is open the caster's mouth while he is speaking to have him possibly misspeak the spell and have the trigger be when the spell caster starts casting the ...

  2. I'm not sure about Kung Fu Mage Hand, but regular Mage Hand can have some offensive ability - Arcane Trickster is pretty much built for it. It's slow, action economy-wise, but you can have your Mage Hand retrieve, move away and drop an Alchemist Fire on some fools.

  3. On a failed save, the creature takes fire damage equal to half your barbarian level Force that creature to make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save, the creature is knocked prone, as if struck by a wave.

  4. Mage Hand is a cantrip-spell primarily for moving things, not killing people. DC-15 (10 + Proficiency + Intelligence of any clever 1st-level wizard) Returns some creative uses of what they're trying. You might be able to launch something with a written note on it this way, or even hit a button or ring a bell from a distance.

  5. 20 paź 2017 · So if your idea for Mage Hand was that it would distract all enemies, that makes this Cantrip more powerful than a 1st level spell. So I'd say you made Mage Hand into quite a powerful spell by allowing it to apply Disadvantage to all attacks by enemies for a minute, without a save.

  6. 1 gru 2022 · The tldr of the pyromancer origin is: it grants some bonus damage when you cast spells of 1st level or higher, grants resistance to fire, deal fire damage as a reaction and eventually lets you overcome others resistance and immunity to fire.

  7. 11 maj 2022 · You could cheese things a little by doing something like dropping an alchemist’s fire on someone from above instead of throwing an alchemist’s fire which would clearly be an attack, but that would very much be open to DM interpretation.