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Can a wizard use the spell Levitate on a target and shoot him with attacking spells that don't require concentration?
Can I cast a no-concentration spell while concentrating on another?Can a polymorphed creature use class features that don't require speech or hand gestures?Does a weapon with concentration spell enchantment require concentration from the user?Can a multiclass Wizard copy (and then use) a spell of a higher level than their Wizard level alone would permit?Do all spells with durations require concentration and prevent casting other non-instant spells?Can a Blinded caster with Blindsight use spells that require them to see the target?Can Polymorph end spells that require the target to be humanoid?Can I cast spells that require concentration through “Invoke Duplicity”Can a spell that doesn't require concentration be cast twice by the same person and remain active at the same time?How can my wizard cast Levitate, Invisibility and Magic Weapon and have them all active at the same time before a battle?Can you lasso down a wizard who is using the Levitate spell?
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Both the wizard and other people can attack the target
Levitate has no special ending conditions for the target being attacked (the text description of levitate would have to say so). Further, a wizard can keep concentrating on a spell and cast other spells that don't require concentration (see this exact question). This means that casting levitate on a target and then having people ranged attack the target is a perfectly valid strategy.
This is actually a common strategy to employ against enemies that have no ranged attack options (do note that unwilling targets get a single Constitution saving throw to avoid the effect when the spell is cast). Barring some outside help the target is usually doomed.
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This is why all of my melee-types are heavier than 500 lbs. No wizard is going to beat me with this technique
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Both the wizard and other people can attack the target
Levitate has no special ending conditions for the target being attacked (the text description of levitate would have to say so). Further, a wizard can keep concentrating on a spell and cast other spells that don't require concentration (see this exact question). This means that casting levitate on a target and then having people ranged attack the target is a perfectly valid strategy.
This is actually a common strategy to employ against enemies that have no ranged attack options (do note that unwilling targets get a single Constitution saving throw to avoid the effect when the spell is cast). Barring some outside help the target is usually doomed.
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This is why all of my melee-types are heavier than 500 lbs. No wizard is going to beat me with this technique
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Both the wizard and other people can attack the target
Levitate has no special ending conditions for the target being attacked (the text description of levitate would have to say so). Further, a wizard can keep concentrating on a spell and cast other spells that don't require concentration (see this exact question). This means that casting levitate on a target and then having people ranged attack the target is a perfectly valid strategy.
This is actually a common strategy to employ against enemies that have no ranged attack options (do note that unwilling targets get a single Constitution saving throw to avoid the effect when the spell is cast). Barring some outside help the target is usually doomed.
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This is why all of my melee-types are heavier than 500 lbs. No wizard is going to beat me with this technique
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Both the wizard and other people can attack the target
Levitate has no special ending conditions for the target being attacked (the text description of levitate would have to say so). Further, a wizard can keep concentrating on a spell and cast other spells that don't require concentration (see this exact question). This means that casting levitate on a target and then having people ranged attack the target is a perfectly valid strategy.
This is actually a common strategy to employ against enemies that have no ranged attack options (do note that unwilling targets get a single Constitution saving throw to avoid the effect when the spell is cast). Barring some outside help the target is usually doomed.
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Both the wizard and other people can attack the target
Levitate has no special ending conditions for the target being attacked (the text description of levitate would have to say so). Further, a wizard can keep concentrating on a spell and cast other spells that don't require concentration (see this exact question). This means that casting levitate on a target and then having people ranged attack the target is a perfectly valid strategy.
This is actually a common strategy to employ against enemies that have no ranged attack options (do note that unwilling targets get a single Constitution saving throw to avoid the effect when the spell is cast). Barring some outside help the target is usually doomed.
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