Hex 5e – D&D Spell Guide

The Hex 5e spell is a personal damage booster to a single target. Anytime a character has the opportunity to increase their damage per attack, it is a good thing.

Hex is a bonus action to cast. This means you can cast Hex on a target and then take the attack action or cast a spell that is a cantrip in the same turn.

1st-level enchantment
Casting Time: 1 bonus action
Range: 90 feet
Components: V, S, M (the petrified eye of a newt)
Duration: Concentration, up to 1 hour

You place a curse on a creature that you can see within range. Until the spell end, you deal an extra 1d6 necrotic damage to the target whenever you hit it with an attack.

Also, choose one ability when you cast the spell. The target has disadvantage on ability checks made with the chosen ability.

If the target drops to 0 hit points before this spell ends, you can use a bonus action on a subsequent turn of yours to curse a new creature.

A remove curse cast on the target ends this spell early.

At Higher Levels: When you cast this spell using a spell slot of 3rd or 4th level, you can maintain your concentration on the spell for up to 8 hours.

When you use a Spell slot of 5th level or higher, you can maintain your concentration on the spell for up to 24 hours.

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Frequently Asked Question(FAQ) of Hex 5e?

People’s genrally know about the Hex 5e. But most of the time its so confusing. So peoples asked some question about Hex 5e & their QnA given below;

1. Is Hex Good?

This is very intreating topic is Hex good? Let see the answer; Hex provides a damage boost to each attack on the target and penalizes the target on a ability saving throw.

Also, you can move the Hex to another target when the initial target drops to 0 hit points. This makes Hex a highly valuable spell and one that should be mainained in the arsenal well into the middle levels at a minimum.

The trade-off for concentration could be a negative, and the limited benifit from up-casting could also be a potential issue.

These should be outweighted in most circumstances by the benifits mentioned above.

Note to mention, the duration is up to an hour at the base level.

This is a long time for an enemy or an opponents (if out of combat) to suffer the penalties.

Note: Hex is a bonus action to cast. This means you can cast Hex on a target and then take the attack action or cast a spell that is a cantrip in the same turn.

2. Can Hex Crit?

Damage from attacks is affected by a critical hit. This means that Hex damage is included in critical hit damage.

It is a spell that grants a damage bonus, not a modifer or natural ability, so it should do damage on a critical hit accordingly.

3. Using Hex outside of combat?

Hex, like many spells, is geared towards combat, but the increased time allowed by up-casting the spell indicates there are uses for it outside of combat as well. Some non-combat uses for Hex are as follows:

  • Casting it on an opponent in a contest such as archery or drinking.
  • Casting it on a caster to increase the difficulty for them to maintain a spell.
  • Casting it on someone who you would want to fail insight or intimidation, or someone you want to be easier to manipulate.
  • If the creatures you cast Hex on falls to 0 hit points, you can choose a new creature to curse. This means you can choose a new ability for tham to receive disadvantages on.

4. How does Hex work in DnD?

Hex 5e is to the Warlock as Hunter’s Mark is to the Ranger. It’s primary purpose is the extra d6 of damage to moving to a new target as a helpful bonus action.

Every time you hit an enemy with a weapon, you also do 1d6 necrotic damage as a fighter.

5. Does Hex 5e stack with Eldritch Blast?

Useually, the Relentless Hex 5e damage isn’t part of the Eldrich Blast, but is would stack with everything’s else.

Suppose there are two hits. The total damage would be 2d10 + 2d6 + 12, or anywhere from 16 to 44 HP of damage per round.

6. Is Hex a bonus action?

You place a curse on a creatures that you can see within range. If the target drops to 0 hit points before this spell ends, you can use a bonus action on a subsequent turn of your to curse a new creature.

So, this is the all about dnd Hex 5e. I hope you have like this post. Thanks for visiting..