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If a Barbarian/Sorcerer multiclass casts False Life on himself, then rages, will the spellsspell's effect still remain active?

In an adventure I am playing, I play a barbarian 1 / sorcerer 1, and I am in a dispute with my DM. My DM says that if I cast False-Life Life on myself, then Rage, will the spell's effect will not remain? The rule in dispute are as follows:.

Page 48 of the PlayersPlayer's Handbook says, under the description of the Rage feature:

If you are able to cast spells, you can't cast them or concentrate on them while raging.

Because of this rule, am I able to keep the effects I cast on myself?

If a Barbarian/Sorcerer multiclass casts False Life on himself, then rages, will the spells effect still remain active

In an adventure I am playing, I play a barbarian 1 / sorcerer 1, and I am in a dispute with my DM. My DM says if I cast False-Life on myself, then Rage, will the spell's effect remain? The rule in dispute are as follows:

Page 48 of the Players Handbook says:

If you are able to cast spells, you can't cast them or concentrate on them while raging.

Because of this rule, am I able to keep the effects I cast on myself?

If a Barbarian/Sorcerer multiclass casts False Life on himself, then rages, will the spell's effect remain active?

In an adventure I am playing, I play a barbarian 1 / sorcerer 1, and I am in a dispute with my DM. My DM says that if I cast False Life on myself, then Rage, the spell's effect will not remain.

Page 48 of the Player's Handbook says, under the description of the Rage feature:

If you are able to cast spells, you can't cast them or concentrate on them while raging.

Because of this rule, am I able to keep the effects I cast on myself?

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In an adventure I am playing, I play a barbarian 1 / sorcerer 1, and I am in a dispute with my DM. My DM says if I cast False-Life on myself, then Rage, will the spell's effect remain? The rule in dispute are as follows:

Page 48 of the Players Handbook says: If you are able to cast spells, you can't cast them or concentrate on tbem while raging.

If you are able to cast spells, you can't cast them or concentrate on them while raging.

Because of this rule, am I able to keep the effects I cast on myself?

In an adventure I am playing, I play a barbarian 1 / sorcerer 1, and I am in a dispute with my DM. My DM says if I cast False-Life on myself, then Rage, will the spell's effect remain? The rule in dispute are as follows:

Page 48 of the Players Handbook says: If you are able to cast spells, you can't cast them or concentrate on tbem while raging.

Because of this rule, am I able to keep the effects I cast on myself?

In an adventure I am playing, I play a barbarian 1 / sorcerer 1, and I am in a dispute with my DM. My DM says if I cast False-Life on myself, then Rage, will the spell's effect remain? The rule in dispute are as follows:

Page 48 of the Players Handbook says:

If you are able to cast spells, you can't cast them or concentrate on them while raging.

Because of this rule, am I able to keep the effects I cast on myself?

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In an adventure I am playing, I play a barbarian 1 / sorcerer 1, and I am in a dispute with my DM. My DM says if I cast False-Life on myself, then Rage, will the spellsspell's effect remain? The rule in dispute are as follows:

Page 48 of the Players Handbook says: If you are able to cast spells, you can't cast them or concentrate on tbem while raging.

Because of this rule, am I able to keep the effects I cast on myself?

In an adventure I am playing, I play a barbarian 1 / sorcerer 1, and I am in a dispute with my DM. My DM says if I cast False-Life on myself, then Rage, will the spells effect remain? The rule in dispute are as follows:

Page 48 of the Players Handbook says: If you are able to cast spells, you can't cast them or concentrate on tbem while raging.

Because of this rule, am I able to keep the effects I cast on myself?

In an adventure I am playing, I play a barbarian 1 / sorcerer 1, and I am in a dispute with my DM. My DM says if I cast False-Life on myself, then Rage, will the spell's effect remain? The rule in dispute are as follows:

Page 48 of the Players Handbook says: If you are able to cast spells, you can't cast them or concentrate on tbem while raging.

Because of this rule, am I able to keep the effects I cast on myself?

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