Originally Posted by _Vic_
I´m a little puzzled here...

In D&D 5e Dash is an action: you trade your attack/Spell/use item action for it like you said. And in the gameplay they used it as such. The gizhyanki fighter used his "Action surge" to attack after a dash, which means that she used his normal action before to dash.

The only ones that make a dash as a bonus action are rogues and some subclasses.


Dash
When you take the Dash action, you gain extra movement for the current turn. The increase equals your speed, after applying any modifiers. With a speed of 30 feet, for example, you can move up to 60 feet on your turn if you dash.

Any increase or decrease to your speed changes this additional movement by the same amount. If your speed of 30 feet is reduced to 15 feet, for instance, you can move up to 30 feet this turn if you dash.

Hello,


The way it is set-up currently, you select the Dash action at the start on your turn (you cannot attack afterwards unless you have a Bonus Action that applies, like Action Surge for a Warrior). In the older method, you can Move, and then realize you should Move again (sacrificing your potential other type of action like an attack). The difference is you are not restricted to selecting Dash to start with, but can begin by doing a normal Move and then a second Move if needed. It amounts to exactly the same, but it is a more flexible mecanism.

Last edited by Baraz; 19/06/20 03:03 AM.