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ASay a spellcaster currently concentrating onhas previously cast haste on themselves seesand is currently concentrating on it. However, they see a situation unfolding that desperately requires them to concentrate on another spell, for example, (e.g. hypnotic pattern.).

They move and take their action to start casting the new spell. However, concentration on a spell begins once you start casting it, which would immediately end haste,haste, causing lethargy"a wave of lethargy" that makes the spellcaster unable to move or take actions until after their next turn.

The spellcaster has already finished moving, and has already chosen an action to take (casting a new concentration spell), and has actually started taking that action.

Does haste's lethargy effect interrupt the casting of the new spell, or does the new spell go off and then the caster becomes lethargic immediately afterwards?

A spellcaster currently concentrating on haste on themselves sees a situation unfolding that desperately requires them to concentrate on another spell, for example, hypnotic pattern.

They move and take their action to start casting the new spell. However, concentration on a spell begins once you start casting it, which would immediately end haste, causing lethargy that makes the spellcaster unable to move or take actions until after their next turn.

The spellcaster has already finished moving, and has already chosen an action to take (casting a new concentration spell), and has actually started taking that action.

Does haste's lethargy effect interrupt the casting of the new spell, or does the new spell go off and then the caster becomes lethargic immediately afterwards?

Say a spellcaster has previously cast haste on themselves and is currently concentrating on it. However, they see a situation unfolding that desperately requires them to concentrate on another spell (e.g. hypnotic pattern).

They move and take their action to start casting the new spell. However, concentration on a spell begins once you start casting it, which would immediately end haste, causing "a wave of lethargy" that makes the spellcaster unable to move or take actions until after their next turn.

The spellcaster has already finished moving, and has already chosen an action to take (casting a new concentration spell), and has actually started taking that action.

Does haste's lethargy effect interrupt the casting of the new spell, or does the new spell go off and then the caster becomes lethargic immediately afterwards?

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Haste and Casting If you start casting a New Concentration Spellnew concentration spell while concentrating on Haste, does the wave of lethargy interrupt the casting of the new spell?

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A spellcaster currently concentrating on haste on themselves sees a situation unfolding that desperately requires them to concentrate on another spell, for example, hypnotic pattern.

They move and take their action to start casting the new spell. However, concentration on a spell begins once you start casting it, which would immediately end haste, causing lethargy that makes the spellcaster unable to move or take actions until the start ofafter their next turn.

The spellcaster has already finished moving, and has already chosen an action to take (casting a new concentration spell), and has actually started taking that action.

Does haste's lethargy effect interrupt the casting of the new spell, or does the new spell go off and then the caster becomes lethargic immediately afterwards?

A spellcaster currently concentrating on haste on themselves sees a situation unfolding that desperately requires them to concentrate on another spell, for example, hypnotic pattern.

They move and take their action to start casting the new spell. However, concentration on a spell begins once you start casting it, which would immediately end haste, causing lethargy that makes the spellcaster unable to move or take actions until the start of their next turn.

The spellcaster has already finished moving, and has already chosen an action to take (casting a new concentration spell), and has actually started taking that action.

Does haste's lethargy effect interrupt the casting of the new spell, or does the new spell go off and then the caster becomes lethargic immediately afterwards?

A spellcaster currently concentrating on haste on themselves sees a situation unfolding that desperately requires them to concentrate on another spell, for example, hypnotic pattern.

They move and take their action to start casting the new spell. However, concentration on a spell begins once you start casting it, which would immediately end haste, causing lethargy that makes the spellcaster unable to move or take actions until after their next turn.

The spellcaster has already finished moving, and has already chosen an action to take (casting a new concentration spell), and has actually started taking that action.

Does haste's lethargy effect interrupt the casting of the new spell, or does the new spell go off and then the caster becomes lethargic immediately afterwards?

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