Can you cast spells in melee?

Yes, you generally can attempt to cast spells in melee in many tabletop RPGs like D&D, but it comes with significant risks or penalties, such as disadvantage on the attack roll for ranged spells, automatic interruption if hit (D&D 1e), needing specific spells like Shocking Grasp, or risking opportunity attacks (D&D 5e) unless you have feats like Mage Slayer or use Metamagic. Spells with melee spell attacks or specific properties (like Shocking Grasp) are exceptions that work well in melee, while other spells often require careful positioning or Metamagic to avoid penalties.
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What does it mean to cast a spell in melee?

It means casting a spell while an enemy is right next to you.
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Can I cast spells during combat?

Yep. Any player can cast instant-speed spells whenever they have priority, even in the middle of combat, after attackers are declared.
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Can you cast ranged spells in melee?

There's no general rule which lets you make turn a ranged attack into a melee attack. On the contrary, trying to use a ranged attack in melee will give disadvantage (PHB 195).
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Can you cast a spell and attack in 5e?

In D&D 5e, you generally can't cast a spell (Action) and attack (Attack Action) on the same turn, but you can combine a Bonus Action spell with your Action attacks, or use class features like Fighter's Action Surge or Eldritch Knight's War Magic to get extra actions for casting and attacking, or use specific spells like Booming Blade or Green-Flame Blade (Cantrips) that let you attack as part of casting them, making you a true spell-sword. 
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In 5e the chance of hitting is on average 65%. Based on that a +2 mod on AC reduces the chance to 55%. And a +9 mod to AC reduces the chance to hit to 20%. The three brackets represent you have a 65% chance to do minimum damage, 55% to do average damage and 20% to do max damage.
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Does casting a spell count as the attack action?

No, casting a spell is the "Cast a Spell" action, not the "Attack" action, even if the spell requires a spell attack roll (like Eldritch Blast or Fire Bolt); these are distinct actions in D&D 5e, meaning you can't use Extra Attack to cast more spells, but some class features (like Eldritch Knight's Weapon Bond) or specific spells (like Booming Blade) allow combining spellcasting with weapon attacks. 
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Do melee spell attacks get flanking?

Next, know that flanking works with engaged combatants whether they use melee weapons or melee spell attacks. You could even use ranged weapons while engaged, but generally, you will still have disadvantage.
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What does range 80 to 320 mean?

So for the example you give, a range of "80/320" means you can attack normally out to 80 feet, and with disadvantage from 80 to 320 feet.
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What is a spell disadvantage in melee?

When you make a ranged Attack with a weapon, a spell, or some other means, you have disadvantage on the Attack roll if you are within 5 feet of a Hostile creature who can see you and who isn't Incapacitated.
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Can I cast sorceries after combat?

Yes, you absolutely can cast a sorcery after the combat phase during your second main phase, which is a normal time for sorcery-speed spells, just like your first main phase before combat. Sorceries can only be cast during a player's main phase when the stack is empty, and the second main phase after combat is a perfect opportunity to play them, often to surprise opponents who thought you were done with your turn. 
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Can a fighter cast spells?

Fighters can not cast spells from a scroll. Only the class that the spell belongs to can cast the spell from the scroll (exception being the thief ability at higher levels). Fighters can use protection scrolls.
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Can you use spells in battle phase?

Combat step of the battle phase occurs every turn, even though no enemies are present, so you can cast spells at that moment.
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Why do they call it melee?

A melee (/ˈmeɪleɪ/ or /ˈmɛleɪ/) is a confused hand-to-hand fight among several people. The English term melee originated circa 1648 from the French word mêlée (French: [mɛle]), derived from the Old French mesler, from which medley and meddle were also derived.
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Can you cast Eldritch Blast in melee range?

Can Eldritch Blast 5e be cast while the Warlock is in melee combat? Yes, but casting a ranged spell attack while in melee range of an enemy imposes disadvantage on the attack roll.
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Can you cast spells during combat?

(See rule 509.) 506.7c Some spells state that they may be cast only “during combat” or “during a certain player's combat phase” in addition to the criteria described in rule 506.7. If a turn has multiple combat phases, such spells may be cast at an appropriate time during any of them.
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Ability Score Point Cost

The number of points allocated to players in point buy varies based on campaign rules or Dungeon Masters discretion. Typically, the standard point buy system in D&D 5th edition provides 27 points for this purpose, offering a balanced approach to character creation.
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What does 150-600 mean in D&D?

As an example, let's say I have a Longbow. Its range is listed as 150/600. 150 is its "normal" range, and 600 is its maximum range. As long as you're firing the bow at a target within 150, its normal range, the attack is a ranged attack with no penalty.
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Is flanking too powerful in 5e?

It's Too Powerful

The creature is forced to use its action to disengage or invoke 2 attacks of opportunity at advantage to break the flank. The DM must decide if they want the creature to lose a turn or just suck it up and hope for the best.
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Can a creature have melee twice?

Yes. Multiple instances of melee on a single creature each trigger separately, and each melee instance provides its own +1/+1 bonus based on the number of opponents you attacked with a creature during that combat.
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What does +6 spell attack mean?

Spell attack bonus is what you use when you make a spell attack. It is your spellcasting ability modifier plus your proficiency bonus. If you're a level 1 cleric with a +4 wisdom, your spell attack bonus is +6.
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Can you grapple as an opportunity attack?

Yes, under the new 2024 Dungeons & Dragons rules, you can grapple as an opportunity attack by using your unarmed strike, which is a huge buff for martial characters; however, in older editions (like 2014 5e), grappling wasn't allowed as an OA because it's a special action, not a standard melee attack, though DMs often allowed it as a house rule. The key change in 2024 allows you to make an unarmed strike as an OA and then choose to attempt a grapple or shove instead of dealing damage. 
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What does the Bible say about casting spells?

The Bible strongly condemns casting spells and other forms of witchcraft, sorcery, and divination, particularly in Deuteronomy 18:10-12, calling them detestable to the Lord and abominations, warning Israelites against practices like fortune-telling, mediumship, and consulting the dead. New Testament passages also link sorcery to satanic influence (Revelation 21:8, 22:15) and depict its rejection in places like Ephesus (Acts 19:19), emphasizing that all such magic is seen as relying on powers other than God, contrasting with seeking His presence and will. 
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