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When choosing whether to use a reaction spell, players have access to a lot more information than they normally would in D&D 5e. For example:
When choosing whether to use a reaction spell, players have access to a lot more information than they normally would in D&D 5e. For example:
* When choosing whether to cast a spell that can modify the result of an attack roll, you are told the result of the attack roll, the required roll needed for a hit, and whether the attack roll was a critical hit or miss.
* When choosing whether to cast a spell that can modify the result of an attack roll, you are told the result of the attack roll, the required roll needed for a hit, and whether the attack roll was a critical hit or miss.
* When choosing whether to use an ability that can modify the result of another creature's spell, you are told the name of the spell being casted, whether or not it was upcast, the spell DC, and the result of any saving throw (if applicable).
* When choosing whether to use an ability that can modify the result of another creature's spell, you are told the name of the spell being cast, whether or not it was upcast, the spell DC, and the result of any saving throw (if applicable).
** No Arcana check is needed to determine the type of spell being cast.
** No [[Arcana]] check is needed to determine the type of spell being cast.


==Cantrips==
==Cantrips==

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