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Learn how to use the dodge action to your advantage in combat
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Need to dodge a rampaging goliath’s greatsword or duck away from a stray fireball spell? The dodge action in D&D can help you do it! Taking the dodge action in combat means having your PC focus exclusively on avoiding incoming attacks, making enemies less likely to hit them for that round. Dodging can be a handy way to keep your PC from taking damage—and if you’re wondering how it works, we’ve got the answer. Read on for a complete guide to the dodge action in D&D 5e, including its key mechanics and the best ways to use it in battle.
Things You Should Know
- The dodge action in D&D 5e lets PCs focus on dodging enemy attacks for their turn, imposing disadvantage on all attack rolls against them.
- Taking the dodge action also gives your PC advantage on Dexterity saving throws to avoid enemies’ hostile spells or effects.
- Remember that dodging only works if your PC can see the attack coming. Hidden enemies don’t have disadvantage on attack rolls against PCs.
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References
- ↑ https://media.wizards.com/2018/dnd/downloads/DnD_BasicRules_2018.pdf
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