Can you do two bonus actions?

No, in standard Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition, you generally get only one bonus action per turn, even if multiple features or spells grant you one, though some exceptions like the Thief Rogue subclass (in Baldur's Gate 3) or specific magic items might allow more through unique abilities. You must choose which available bonus action to use if you have more than one option, with exceptions being class features that explicitly grant another bonus action (like Thief's Fast Hands).
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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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How many times can I use a bonus action?

You can only gain one extra Bonus Action attack per turn, regardless of the sources (also see Free Two-Weapon Fighting). You can only cast one Bonus Action spell per turn (but see Unlimited Spellcasting).
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Can you stack bonus actions in D&D?

They stack, but they are not the same mechanic. Example: A level 5 Paladin with Extra Attack can make 2 attacks with the Attack action.
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Can you cast two bonus action spells?

so no stacking bonus action spells regardless of what level they are, max of 1 per turn. ONE SPELL PER ROUND UNLESS THE SECOND SPELL IS A REACTION. So, if you cast a bonus action spell, you may cast a cantrip as your action, but not a spell.
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Can I do two bonus actions instead of an action?

The official ruling is that you have one bonus action and one action, and you cannot trade one for the other.
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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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Do bonuses stack in 5e?

Yes. In general, bonuses stack, unless they're from the same spell (see “Combining Magical Effects” in the Player's Handbook, p. 205). You also can't benefit from more than one ring of protection, for instance, since you can't attune to more than one copy of an item at a time.
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What is the bonus action rule in 5e?

In D&D 5e, a bonus action is a quick, special action you can take only if a spell, class feature, or ability explicitly grants it, allowing you to do something extra (like attacking with a second weapon, hiding, or casting a specific spell) in addition to your regular action and movement on your turn; you get just one bonus action per turn, and it can happen before or after your main action, but not in place of it.
 
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Can I do my bonus action first?

You can take your movement, action, and a possible bonus action in any order. Many game mechanics are actually built this way. For example, the Battle Master's Feint Attack allows you to spend a bonus action to gain advantage on your next attack.
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Can I hold a bonus action 5e?

No, according to the Player's Handbook rules (RAW), you cannot hold a bonus action like you can an action using the Ready action; the Ready action specifically lets you prepare an Action or movement for your Reaction, not a Bonus Action, to prevent abuse and maintain action economy balance. However, some Dungeon Masters (DMs) allow players to homebrew this, especially for specific class features, but it's not official. 
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What is rule 0 in D&D?

Rule Zero in D&D (and TTRPGs) is the unwritten, ultimate principle that the Dungeon Master (DM) is the final authority, able to change, bend, or ignore any official rule to ensure the game flows, stays fun, and serves the group's story. It means the DM's word is law for that table, prioritizing the spirit of collaborative storytelling and enjoyment over strict adherence to the rulebook (RAW). 
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Is DnD good for ADHD?

This cherished tabletop role-playing game isn't just about rolling dice and slaying dragons; it's a transformative journey that offers unique therapeutic benefits for children struggling with ADHD.
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Is D&D 6E ever coming out?

Is there a D&D 6E release date? D&D 6E does not currently have a release date as there is no confirmation that the version will even come out. As of now, the only next edition of Dungeons & Dragons is D&D 2024 - which has its own release date of 2024.
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Can I cast two spells if one is a bonus action?

There is a limit for bonus action spells that if you cast one (regardless of level, including a cantrip), that you can't cast another spell on your turn, except a cantrip. That means no 1 action spells or (in a very rare case), a reaction spell during your turn. You also only get 1 reaction in a round.
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What does +5 to hit mean?

So your questions +5 to hit means you roll a d20 and add the 5 to your roll. If it meets or beats their armor class it was a successful hit and you roll damage.
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What does "D&D 5e" mean?

The term 5e defines compatibility between the products of hundreds of publishers and the 2014 version of the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop roleplaying game – known as 5th edition D&D.
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What is the most overpowered class in 5e?

There's no single "strongest" class in D&D 5e, but Wizards, Bards, Druids, and Paladins consistently rank at the top due to unparalleled versatility, powerful spells, and game-breaking features like Aura of Protection, with Wizards dominating raw power and Bards/Druids excelling in support and skills; however, optimized martial classes like Fighters, Monks (especially Mercy/Shadow), and Warlocks (Eldritch Blast) also shine in specific roles, proving strength depends on playstyle and campaign focus.
 
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Can you have more than one bonus action in 5e?

There is no way to get an extra bonus action. Doing so would unbalance a lot of character options (like monks getting to flurry of blows twice for example).
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What is the golden rule of D&D?

The golden rule of D&D is that the word of the DM is the final say on any matter when it comes to rules. Even if it directly goes against what it says in the Player's Handbook or Dungeon Master's Guide. While this can be a useful tool to introduce cool aspects into the game it can also take away from player enjoyment.
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What is the tomato rule in D&D?

D&D by Tomatoes Strength is being able to crush a tomato. Dexterity is being able to dodge a tomato. Constitution is being able to eat a bad tomato. Intelligence is knowing a tomato is a fruit.
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Who has the most HP in 5E?

Maximum HP in D&D 5e starts with your class's highest hit die roll + CON modifier at level 1, then adds your hit die's average (or rolled) value + CON mod per level, boosted by feats like Tough (+2 HP/level) and spells like Aid, with a theoretical cap around 600+ for PCs using all boosts, though the Tarrasque monster has 676 HP. 
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