What is the correct way to use Disengage or Dash as a bonus action? Disengage Disengage is an action (or bonus action via the Rogue's cunning action) that allows the character to move without provoking attacks of opportunity That's all it does - prevents attacks of opportunity caused by moving It doesn't grant any extra movement
When a controlled mount takes the Disengage action, does the rider . . . If a controlled mount takes the Disengage action and moves away from an enemy, does the rider still provoke an opportunity attack if he or she does not also take the Disengage action? In other words, can I ride up to an enemy, make a melee attack, then have my mount disengage and ride away, without provoking an opportunity attack?
dnd 5e 2014 - Role-playing Games Stack Exchange Disengage Disengage, as has been given in other answers, does allow you to use your action to move away without provoking an opportunity attack If you take the Disengage action, your movement doesn't provoke opportunity attacks for the rest of the turn Disengage just happens, no rolls on athletics to see if it is successful Rogue's Cunning
dnd 5e 2014 - Role-playing Games Stack Exchange Your Disengage action won't stop you from taking opportunity attacks Firstly, this is because when you Disengage (PHB p 195, bold added): your Movement doesn’t provoke Opportunity Attacks for the rest of the turn It doesn't stop anyone else's movement from provoking those attacks So even if someone moved during your turn after you had Disengaged (say, if they had a held action to run away
Can I use cunning action to get away and hide right away? My question is about Cunning Action; can you use Disengage to move out of line of sight of an enemy, and then use Hide, all in the same turn? Cunning Action (PHB p 96) You can take a bonus acti
What actions can a Beast Masters companion take? The beast can take the Attack, Dash, Disengage, or Help action if the ranger uses their action to command the beast If the ranger is incapacitated, the beast acts autonomously as covered by this question
dnd 5e 2014 - Role-playing Games Stack Exchange The Cunning Action rogue class feature says (in part): You can take a bonus action on each of your turns in combat This action can be used only to take the Dash, Disengage, or Hide action Cunning Action specifically lets you use a bonus action to Dash In general, a bonus action couldn't be used this way, but Cunning Action lets you do it