Is War Caster's spell still considered an Opportunity Attack?











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The feat War Caster allows you to cast a spell when an enemy provokes an Opportunity Attack from you. The spell must target only the provoking creature, and can only have a casting time of 1 Action.



For the sake of abilities like Sentinel (which causes Opportunity Attacks to reduce a creature's speed to 0), does my spell cast by War Caster still count if it uses an attack?










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    The feat War Caster allows you to cast a spell when an enemy provokes an Opportunity Attack from you. The spell must target only the provoking creature, and can only have a casting time of 1 Action.



    For the sake of abilities like Sentinel (which causes Opportunity Attacks to reduce a creature's speed to 0), does my spell cast by War Caster still count if it uses an attack?










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      The feat War Caster allows you to cast a spell when an enemy provokes an Opportunity Attack from you. The spell must target only the provoking creature, and can only have a casting time of 1 Action.



      For the sake of abilities like Sentinel (which causes Opportunity Attacks to reduce a creature's speed to 0), does my spell cast by War Caster still count if it uses an attack?










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      The feat War Caster allows you to cast a spell when an enemy provokes an Opportunity Attack from you. The spell must target only the provoking creature, and can only have a casting time of 1 Action.



      For the sake of abilities like Sentinel (which causes Opportunity Attacks to reduce a creature's speed to 0), does my spell cast by War Caster still count if it uses an attack?







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          No, it's not an opportunity attack



          The relevant phrasing in the Sentinel feat (PHB, p. 169-170) is:




          When you hit a creature with an opportunity attack, the creature's speed becomes 0 for the rest of the turn.




          So the prerequisite for this feature is that you must hit a creature with an opportunity attack.



          The relevant phrasing in the War Caster feat (PHB, p. 170) is:




          When a hostile creature's movement provokes an opportunity attack from you, you can use your reaction to cast a spell at the creature, rather than making an opportunity attack. The spell must have a casting time of 1 action and must target only that creature.




          While the trigger is a situation that provides an opportunity attack, it specifically states that no opportunity attack is made, and you instead us a reaction for the spell casting. Thus, the Sentinel feat is not triggered.






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            No it is not.



            The details explicitly say 'rather than making an opportunity attack'. However, either an opportunity attack or the players spell would use up the one reaction per turn.



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            When a hostile creature's movement provokes an opportunity attack from you, you can use your reaction to cast a spell at the creature, rather than making an opportunity attack.







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              No, it's not an opportunity attack



              The relevant phrasing in the Sentinel feat (PHB, p. 169-170) is:




              When you hit a creature with an opportunity attack, the creature's speed becomes 0 for the rest of the turn.




              So the prerequisite for this feature is that you must hit a creature with an opportunity attack.



              The relevant phrasing in the War Caster feat (PHB, p. 170) is:




              When a hostile creature's movement provokes an opportunity attack from you, you can use your reaction to cast a spell at the creature, rather than making an opportunity attack. The spell must have a casting time of 1 action and must target only that creature.




              While the trigger is a situation that provides an opportunity attack, it specifically states that no opportunity attack is made, and you instead us a reaction for the spell casting. Thus, the Sentinel feat is not triggered.






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                No, it's not an opportunity attack



                The relevant phrasing in the Sentinel feat (PHB, p. 169-170) is:




                When you hit a creature with an opportunity attack, the creature's speed becomes 0 for the rest of the turn.




                So the prerequisite for this feature is that you must hit a creature with an opportunity attack.



                The relevant phrasing in the War Caster feat (PHB, p. 170) is:




                When a hostile creature's movement provokes an opportunity attack from you, you can use your reaction to cast a spell at the creature, rather than making an opportunity attack. The spell must have a casting time of 1 action and must target only that creature.




                While the trigger is a situation that provides an opportunity attack, it specifically states that no opportunity attack is made, and you instead us a reaction for the spell casting. Thus, the Sentinel feat is not triggered.






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                  No, it's not an opportunity attack



                  The relevant phrasing in the Sentinel feat (PHB, p. 169-170) is:




                  When you hit a creature with an opportunity attack, the creature's speed becomes 0 for the rest of the turn.




                  So the prerequisite for this feature is that you must hit a creature with an opportunity attack.



                  The relevant phrasing in the War Caster feat (PHB, p. 170) is:




                  When a hostile creature's movement provokes an opportunity attack from you, you can use your reaction to cast a spell at the creature, rather than making an opportunity attack. The spell must have a casting time of 1 action and must target only that creature.




                  While the trigger is a situation that provides an opportunity attack, it specifically states that no opportunity attack is made, and you instead us a reaction for the spell casting. Thus, the Sentinel feat is not triggered.






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                  No, it's not an opportunity attack



                  The relevant phrasing in the Sentinel feat (PHB, p. 169-170) is:




                  When you hit a creature with an opportunity attack, the creature's speed becomes 0 for the rest of the turn.




                  So the prerequisite for this feature is that you must hit a creature with an opportunity attack.



                  The relevant phrasing in the War Caster feat (PHB, p. 170) is:




                  When a hostile creature's movement provokes an opportunity attack from you, you can use your reaction to cast a spell at the creature, rather than making an opportunity attack. The spell must have a casting time of 1 action and must target only that creature.




                  While the trigger is a situation that provides an opportunity attack, it specifically states that no opportunity attack is made, and you instead us a reaction for the spell casting. Thus, the Sentinel feat is not triggered.







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                      No it is not.



                      The details explicitly say 'rather than making an opportunity attack'. However, either an opportunity attack or the players spell would use up the one reaction per turn.



                      PHB p170




                      When a hostile creature's movement provokes an opportunity attack from you, you can use your reaction to cast a spell at the creature, rather than making an opportunity attack.







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                        No it is not.



                        The details explicitly say 'rather than making an opportunity attack'. However, either an opportunity attack or the players spell would use up the one reaction per turn.



                        PHB p170




                        When a hostile creature's movement provokes an opportunity attack from you, you can use your reaction to cast a spell at the creature, rather than making an opportunity attack.







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                          No it is not.



                          The details explicitly say 'rather than making an opportunity attack'. However, either an opportunity attack or the players spell would use up the one reaction per turn.



                          PHB p170




                          When a hostile creature's movement provokes an opportunity attack from you, you can use your reaction to cast a spell at the creature, rather than making an opportunity attack.







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                          No it is not.



                          The details explicitly say 'rather than making an opportunity attack'. However, either an opportunity attack or the players spell would use up the one reaction per turn.



                          PHB p170




                          When a hostile creature's movement provokes an opportunity attack from you, you can use your reaction to cast a spell at the creature, rather than making an opportunity attack.








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