Can you use lucky with disadvantage?

Can you use lucky with disadvantage?

The Lucky feat is agnostic when it comes to advantage and disadvantage… What that means is in the context where you have advantage and disadvantage, you roll an additional dice. They take the lower of those two dice. Then they spend their luck point, they roll a d20, and they choose which of those two to use.

Can you lucky a lucky 5e?

Yes, but Lucky is used before the roll is complete. When you use the Lucky feat you choose to roll another d20 AFTER the original die has been rolled. Then you choose the result of either roll.

What does the Lucky feat do in Minecraft?

A player of mine just took the Lucky feat (PHB, p. 167), which is a very nice feat, but some questions have popped up. The Lucky feat allows a player to use a luck point on attack rolls that happen against them. The second bullet says:

How is the ” Lucky ” feat affected by disadvantage?

You still have advantage or disadvantage, since the feat doesn’t say it negates it, but you get to pick the die. The upshot of this fact is that a rogue, for instance, who has disadvantage on an attack roll couldn’t use Sneak Attack even if the rogue uses the Lucky feat to pick the die.

Is the Lucky feat an exception to a general rule?

The Lucky feat is a great example of an exception to a general rule. The general rule I have in mind is the one that tells us how advantage and disadvantage work (PH, 173). The specific rule is the Lucky feat, and we know that a specific rule trumps a general rule if they conflict with each other (PH, 7).

What can you do with the Magic initiate feat?

For example, if you’re a wizard and gain the Magic Initiate feat, you can choose wizard and thereby learn two more wizard cantrips and another 1st-level wizard spell. If you have spell slots, can you use them to cast the 1st-level spell you learn with the Magic Initiate feat?