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This is, in some way, a follow-up to this question: Can a Wild Magic sorcereryou trigger Wild Magic Surges with rituals?

Some spells take longer than an action to cast (the best example is a ritual, which takes 10 minutes).

It is possible, as a Wild MageWild Magic sorcerer (PHB p. 103-104), to have access to sorcerer spells that take longer than an action to cast (notably, by taking the Ritual CasterRitual Caster feat and choosing the sorcerer class).

My question is: if the DM agrees for a Surge to happen upon casting a spell with a casting time of longer than an action, when could the Surge happen; at the beginning (first turn of casting, therefore allowing a Surge even if the long-time casting is somehow interrupted before its completion) or the end (last turn of casting)?

The ability says "immediately after you cast a sorcerer spell of 1st level or higher", but if I'm not mistaken, for longer casting times, you must take the "Cast a spell"Spell" action every turn, hence why the wording makes me wonder when the Surge could happen.

This is, in some way, a follow-up to this question: Can a Wild Magic sorcerer trigger Wild Magic Surges with rituals?

Some spells take longer than an action to cast (the best example is a ritual, which takes 10 minutes).

It is possible, as a Wild Mage, to have access to sorcerer spells that take longer than an action to cast (notably, by taking the Ritual Caster feat and choosing the sorcerer class).

My question is: if the DM agrees for a Surge to happen upon casting a spell with a casting time of longer than an action, when could the Surge happen; at the beginning (first turn of casting, therefore allowing a Surge even if the long-time casting is somehow interrupted before its completion) or the end (last turn of casting)?

The ability says "immediately after you cast a sorcerer spell of 1st level or higher", but if I'm not mistaken, for longer casting times, you must take the "Cast a spell" action every turn, hence why the wording makes me wonder when the Surge could happen.

This is, in some way, a follow-up to this question: Can you trigger Wild Magic Surges with rituals?

Some spells take longer than an action to cast (the best example is a ritual, which takes 10 minutes).

It is possible, as a Wild Magic sorcerer (PHB p. 103-104), to have access to sorcerer spells that take longer than an action to cast (notably, by taking the Ritual Caster feat and choosing the sorcerer class).

My question is: if the DM agrees for a Surge to happen upon casting a spell with a casting time of longer than an action, when could the Surge happen; at the beginning (first turn of casting, therefore allowing a Surge even if the long-time casting is somehow interrupted before its completion) or the end (last turn of casting)?

The ability says "immediately after you cast a sorcerer spell of 1st level or higher", but if I'm not mistaken, for longer casting times, you must take the "Cast a Spell" action every turn, hence why the wording makes me wonder when the Surge could happen.

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This is, in some way, a follow-up to this question  : Can a Wild Magic sorcerer trigger Wild Magic Surges with rituals?

Some spells take longer than an action to cast (the best example is a ritual, which takes 10 minutes).

It is possible, as a Wild Mage, to have access to sorcerer spells that take longer than an action to cast (notably, by taking the Ritual Caster feat and choosing the sorcerer class).

My question is  : if the DM agrees for a Surge to happen upon casting a spell with a casting time of longer than an action, when could the Surge happen :happen; at the beginning (first turn of casting, therefore allowing a Surge even if the long-time casting is somehow interrupted before its completion) or the end (last turn of casting)  ?

The ability says "immediately after you cast a sorcerer spell of 1st level or higher", but if I'm not mistaken, for longer casting times, you must take the "Cast a spell" action every turn, hence why the wording makes me wonder when the Surge could happen.

This is, in some way, a follow-up to this question  : Can a Wild Magic sorcerer trigger Wild Magic Surges with rituals?

Some spells take longer than an action to cast (the best example is a ritual, which takes 10 minutes).

It is possible, as a Wild Mage, to have access to sorcerer spells that take longer than an action to cast (notably, by taking the Ritual Caster feat and choosing the sorcerer class).

My question is  : if the DM agrees for a Surge to happen upon casting a spell with a casting time of longer than an action, when could the Surge happen : at the beginning (first turn of casting, therefore allowing a Surge even if the long-time casting is somehow interrupted before its completion) or the end (last turn of casting)  ?

The ability says "immediately after you cast a sorcerer spell of 1st level or higher", but if I'm not mistaken, for longer casting times, you must take the "Cast a spell" action every turn, hence why the wording makes me wonder when the Surge could happen.

This is, in some way, a follow-up to this question: Can a Wild Magic sorcerer trigger Wild Magic Surges with rituals?

Some spells take longer than an action to cast (the best example is a ritual, which takes 10 minutes).

It is possible, as a Wild Mage, to have access to sorcerer spells that take longer than an action to cast (notably, by taking the Ritual Caster feat and choosing the sorcerer class).

My question is: if the DM agrees for a Surge to happen upon casting a spell with a casting time of longer than an action, when could the Surge happen; at the beginning (first turn of casting, therefore allowing a Surge even if the long-time casting is somehow interrupted before its completion) or the end (last turn of casting)?

The ability says "immediately after you cast a sorcerer spell of 1st level or higher", but if I'm not mistaken, for longer casting times, you must take the "Cast a spell" action every turn, hence why the wording makes me wonder when the Surge could happen.

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This is, in some way, a follow-up to this question : Can a Wild Magic sorcerer trigger Wild Magic Surges with rituals?

Some spells take longer than an action to cast (the best example is a ritual, which takes 10 minutes).

It is possible, as a Wild Mage, to have access to sorcerer spells that take longer than an action to cast (notably, by taking the Ritual Caster feat and choosing the sorcerer class).

My question is : if the DM agrees for a Surge to happen upon casting a spell with a casting time of longer than an action, when could the Surge happen : at the beginning (first turn of casting, therefore allowing a Surge even if the long-time casting is somehow interrupted before its completion) or the end (last turn of casting) ?

The ability says "immediately after you cast a sorcerer spell of 1st level or higher", but if I'm not mistaken, for longer casting times, you msutmust take the "Cast a spell" action every turn, hence why the wording makes me wonder when the Surge could happen.

This is, in some way, a follow-up to this question : Can a Wild Magic sorcerer trigger Wild Magic Surges with rituals?

Some spells take longer than an action to cast (the best example is a ritual, which takes 10 minutes).

It is possible, as a Wild Mage, to have access to sorcerer spells that take longer than an action to cast (notably, by taking the Ritual Caster feat and choosing the sorcerer class).

My question is : if the DM agrees for a Surge to happen upon casting a spell with a casting time of longer than an action, when could the Surge happen : at the beginning (first turn of casting, therefore allowing a Surge even if the long-time casting is somehow interrupted before its completion) or the end (last turn of casting) ?

The ability says "immediately after you cast a sorcerer spell of 1st level or higher", but if I'm not mistaken, for longer casting times, you msut take the "Cast a spell" action every turn, hence why the wording makes me wonder when the Surge could happen.

This is, in some way, a follow-up to this question : Can a Wild Magic sorcerer trigger Wild Magic Surges with rituals?

Some spells take longer than an action to cast (the best example is a ritual, which takes 10 minutes).

It is possible, as a Wild Mage, to have access to sorcerer spells that take longer than an action to cast (notably, by taking the Ritual Caster feat and choosing the sorcerer class).

My question is : if the DM agrees for a Surge to happen upon casting a spell with a casting time of longer than an action, when could the Surge happen : at the beginning (first turn of casting, therefore allowing a Surge even if the long-time casting is somehow interrupted before its completion) or the end (last turn of casting) ?

The ability says "immediately after you cast a sorcerer spell of 1st level or higher", but if I'm not mistaken, for longer casting times, you must take the "Cast a spell" action every turn, hence why the wording makes me wonder when the Surge could happen.

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