Can you use a cantrip with haste?

No, in standard D&D 5e rules, you generally cannot use the extra action from the Haste spell to cast a cantrip because the spell limits that action to "the Attack (one weapon attack only), Dash, Disengage, Hide, or Use an Object" action, and casting a spell (even a cantrip) uses the "Cast a Spell" action, not the "Attack" action, with "specific beats general" rules applying. While some cantrips like Booming Blade or Green-Flame Blade involve an attack, they're still spells cast with the "Cast a Spell" action, not weapon attacks, so the Haste restriction prevents their use with the bonus action.
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Can I cast cantrips with haste?

No. The haste spell is very specific about what you can do with that action. You can take the Attack action, but it specifically says "one weapon attack only". That means you can't replace the attack with a shove or grapple (like you could with a regular weapon attack), and you can't replace the attack with a cantrip.
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What are the limitations of 5e haste?

Can the extra action granted by Haste 5e be used to cast spells? No, the extra action cannot be used to cast spells. It is restricted to Attack (one weapon attack only), Dash, Disengage, Hide, or Use an Object.
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Does haste work with Eldritch blast?

However, unlike swinging a weapon, the Blast does not benefit from the attack speed boost of a Haste spell.
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Can I use a cantrip and a spell in one turn?

You must use a bonus action on your turn to cast the spell, provided that you haven't already taken a bonus action this turn. You can't cast another spell during the same turn, except for a cantrip with a casting time of 1 action."
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Top 10 Cantrips in 5e: Best DnD Spells by Level #1

What are the rules for cantrips?

Cantrips in Dungeons & Dragons are powerful, at-will spells that don't use spell slots, making them a core resource for casters, usable infinitely as long as you have an action and components. Key rules include automatic scaling (damage/effect increases with your overall character level at 5th, 11th, and 17th), specific casting times (Action, Bonus Action, etc.), and the rule that if you cast a bonus action spell, your action must be a cantrip. They act as fundamental tools for combat, utility, and flavor, providing consistent magical output without draining resources. 
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Is Eldritch blast a cantrip or a spell?

Eldritch Blast 5e, a cornerstone of a Warlock's spellcasting repertoire, is a potent cantrip that channels otherworldly energy into destructive force.
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Can I do a cantrip as a bonus action?

Yes, you can cast a cantrip as a bonus action in D&D 5e, but only if the specific cantrip's description lists its casting time as 1 bonus action, like *Shillelagh or Magic Stone. If a cantrip normally takes an action (like Fire Bolt), you can't cast it as a bonus action unless you use a special ability like the Sorcerer's Quicken Spell metamagic, which lets you use a spell slot to change a leveled spell's casting time. 
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Is Eldritch blast the best cantrip?

Yes, Eldritch Blast is widely considered one of the best, if not the best, cantrips in Dungeons & Dragons 5e, primarily for Warlocks, due to its excellent scaling, consistent force damage, customizable enhancements via Invocations (like Agonizing Blast for extra damage and Repelling Blast for control), and versatility in targeting multiple enemies with separate beams as you level up.
 
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Does haste stack with rage?

Haste Spells do not stack with themselves or with the speed increase from a Rage Spell (the spell that provides the larger speed boost will grant its speed boost to the affected units).
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Can you be double hasted in D&D?

What will happen in this case is that you can cast a second haste spell on a target, but the effect will be the same as if you just had one haste casted. The only thing that will change is when the spell wears off: if the second had a duration longer than the first one, that is when the target will no longer be hasted.
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What is the most OP class in D&D 5e?

2) In terms of succeeding on an adventure, quest, or mission, the most overpowered class in D&D 5e is a tie between the Druid and the Bard. For the same reason — versatility. They may not command the same raw power as a Wizard can, but almost no matter what happens, either one will have something useful to do about it.
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Is the haste spell overpowered?

Haste is a fairly balanced spell. It's strong, but with a good drawback and uses the caster's concentation.
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Can you use infinite cantrips?

Yes, in most tabletop RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons 5e and Pathfinder 2e, cantrips are considered unlimited in usage because they don't consume spell slots, allowing you to cast them as often as you like, provided you have the spell prepared or known. The main limitation isn't how many times you cast them, but which cantrips you've chosen and prepared, and that they still require your action (usually). 
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Can I cast two spells in one turn in 5e?

Yes, you can cast two spells in one turn in D&D 5e, but with specific rules: you can cast one spell as an Action and another as a Bonus Action (but the bonus action spell restricts the action spell to a cantrip), or use features like Action Surge to get a second action for another spell, or use a Reaction spell. The main limitation is the Bonus Action Spell Rule: if you cast a spell using your bonus action, the only other spell you can cast that turn must be a cantrip with a casting time of 1 action. 
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Does an artificer get haste?

The main DnD classes who can cast haste are Sorcerers, Wizards, and Artificers.
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Can I twin Eldritch blast?

No, you generally cannot use Twinned Spell on Eldritch Blast at higher levels because the spell gains multiple beams (targeting more than one creature by default), violating Twinned Spell's core rule of targeting only one creature. You can use it at levels 1-4 when it produces just one beam, but once you hit level 5 and it creates two beams (and more at higher levels), it's ineligible for twinning, even if you aim all beams at the same target. 
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Why is Eldritch Blast better than Firebolt?

Multiple attack rolls allow for more versatility in combat. If you kill an enemy on the first EB you can simply attack another target; firebolt allows only one shot. Secondly, if you have advantage/disadvantage firebolt has 1 chance to crit/hit, while EB has multiple chances.
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Can Eldritch Blast crit?

Yes, Eldritch Blast can critically hit in D&D 5e and Baldur's Gate 3, as it's a spell that requires an attack roll, and rolling a natural 20 (or meeting a lower critical range with feats/items) doubles the damage dice for that specific beam, not the modifiers like Agonizing Blast. Each beam of Eldritch Blast (which increases with level) gets its own attack roll, so you can crit on some beams but not others in the same cast. 
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Can you counterspell a cantrip?

Yes, you absolutely can counterspell a cantrip in D&D 5e because cantrips are spells, and Counterspell works on any spell of 3rd level or lower without an ability check, using your reaction and a spell slot to negate the cantrip's effect. While it might seem wasteful to use a spell slot for a cantrip, it's effective for stopping powerful or annoying ones like Eldritch Blast, though it's often up to the Dungeon Master (DM) to decide if innate abilities (not "casting") can be countered. 
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Can I do a cantrip and a spell in one turn?

You must use a bonus action on your turn to cast the spell, provided that you haven't already taken a bonus action this turn. You can't cast another spell during the same turn, except for a cantrip with a casting time of 1 action.
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Are cantrips automatically heightened?

A cantrip is always automatically heightened to half your level, rounded up. For a typical spellcaster, this means its level is equal to the highest level of spell slot you have.
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Is prestidigitation a cantrip?

Yes, Prestidigitation is a cantrip, considered a foundational, versatile, and popular low-level spell in Dungeons & Dragons and similar tabletop RPGs, allowing for minor magical effects like creating sparks, cleaning objects, changing flavors, or making small trinkets, perfect for utility and roleplaying.
 
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Is Fireball a cantrip?

No, Fireball is not a cantrip; it's a powerful 3rd-level spell in Dungeons & Dragons, while Fire Bolt (note the spelling) is the common damage-dealing cantrip that shoots a small flame. The key difference is resource usage: Cantrips like Fire Bolt are free and spammable, while Fireball consumes a valuable spell slot, but hits a large area with significant damage.
 
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