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MarkVIIIMarc
2017-11-09, 12:39 AM
Just curious if you count as a willing creature or if it has to be someone else.

My assumption is someone else but u know how those go.

Honest Tiefling
2017-11-09, 12:45 AM
You can target yourself if you get a choice in non-hostile targets, so yes, yes you can.

Just remember not to wear robes that day.

suplee215
2017-11-09, 12:48 AM
You can haste yourself. You are a willing creature 99.9% of the time, and an overpowered radioactive green guy the rest. Eldritch Knight, Arcane Trickster, and the Bladesinger are the only official subclasses that want to do this (unless you are a weird build of a different mage) so it doesn't come up too often.

Starman973
2017-11-09, 12:53 AM
yup you qualify as a willing creature. and you can both see and touch yourself. Unless you are invisible, and thus can not see yourself You can't cast Haste on yourself. And as long as you can put finger to nose, IN other words, not bound, you can perform the somatic components and can cast the two spells in quest. or gagged so you can't do the verbal part of the spells. or one of those casters than don't have a spell focus so you need the materials.

Laserlight
2017-11-09, 01:00 AM
Just curious if you count as a willing creature or if it has to be someone else.

My assumption is someone else but u know how those go.

Usually you want to cast Haste on someone else, so he can wade into combat and you can stay back and concentrate on your spell like a sensible person. But you can cast it, or Fly, on yourself.

Spacehamster
2017-11-09, 01:30 AM
You can haste yourself. You are a willing creature 99.9% of the time, and an overpowered radioactive green guy the rest. Eldritch Knight, Arcane Trickster, and the Bladesinger are the only official subclasses that want to do this (unless you are a weird build of a different mage) so it doesn't come up too often.

Doesn't vengeance paladin also have haste?