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For questions about specific manifestations of magic that we generically call "spells." Use the [magic] tag for more generic questions about magic, and [spellcasting] for questions specifically about the process of spellcasting.

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Useful spells in 5e for a legal trial?

Hallow cast on the courtroom with a Tongues effect would eliminate any language barriers, permitting everyone present to understand all testimony introduced.
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Does the target of Booming Blade know that it will take damage if it moves?

The description of the booming blade spell (SCAG p. 142) says only that "[i]f the target willingly moves" while the spell is in effect, it takes damage. The in-narrative effect is "booming energy" env …
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Is there a ritual or spell to cleanse an area?

For poisons and diseases, try unseen servant. It's a 1st-level ritual spell, and one of the functions the servant can perform is "cleaning." See PHB p. 284-285. For poisons, diseases, etc., depending …
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Are you considered the charmer when you cast Hypnotic Pattern?

Granted, analysis of all other spells published to date that impose the charmed condition confirms they do indeed use the words "charmed by you" -- but I submit that is not determinative. …
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Is a teleportation circle usable as a destination during the one-year setup period?

The general rule is that spells do only what they say they do, and anything more is up to the DM. There are no "hidden rules." …
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Barring telepathy or direct observation, what information does Find Familiar provide the cas...

The player asks how his PC, who has no other relevant spells and no magic items, might determine whether the familiar is alive or dead. …
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Do creatures in an area of heavy obscurement created by a spell know the contours of the spe...

Spells like fog cloud (PHB p. 243) and darkness (PHB p. 230) create areas of heavy obscurement. … As a result, creatures caught in one of these spells usually start out being able to see their surroundings before the spell takes effect. …
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Does Arcane Eye transmit information if the caster moves to a different plane?

The description of arcane eye states that the eye created by the spell "can't enter another plane of existence." PHB p. 214. Consider this scenario: a warlock casts arcane eye (perhaps using the Visi …
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If you can't see it coming, how do you get a dex save?

First things first: remember that spells do only what they say they do, and anything more is up to the DM. … The description of fog cloud doesn't say it imposes disadvantage on saves versus other spells. …
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Would the Gust spell be able to move someone under the effect of the Levitate spell?

The general rule is that spells do only what they say they do, and anything more is up to the DM. …
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Can a spell cast through a familiar be Counterspelled even if the familiar's "owner" is out ...

No, counterspell must target the caster casting the spell to be countered, not the familiar through which the spell would be delivered. The description of find familiar says "your familiar can delive …
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While riding a mount summoned by Find Steed, when does the caster choose whether the mount i...

Other Q&As on RPG.SE have discussed the by-now-familiar rules for mounted combat, including the differences between controlled and independent mounts. See, e.g., When can you choose to control a mount …
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Is an unsuccessful attack on a creature under the effect of Charm Person "harmful" for purpo... [duplicate]

Consider the following elaborate scenario, which nevertheless actually occurred at our table. Two PCs, Sophie Sorcerer and Roger Rogue, sneak into the hideout of hapless villain Tarley Target. While h …
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Does darkvision granted by a magic item affect what a caster can see in a dark location usin...

The by-now-familiar wisdom that spells do only what they say they do (and anything more is left up to the DM) seems not to resolve this issue, because it is not clear what the spell is saying it does. …
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What balance pitfalls result from simplifying the range of all D&D 5e spells to either Touch...

Are there particular spells, or types of spells, that really need to be constrained to some mid-range between "whatever you can touch" and "whatever you can see"? …
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