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\$\begingroup\$ Not just this, but also when you cast Innate Sorcery as a Sorcerer which increases your Spell Save DC. \$\endgroup\$justhalf– justhalf2026-04-29 12:32:10 +00:00Commented yesterday
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\$\begingroup\$ I downvoted this question, and to give some feedback, this question could be improved by explaining a bit more what is confusing you. Are you unsure about what counts as “holding”? Because it seems pretty straightforward, “while you are holding” seems like it should answer this for you. \$\endgroup\$Thomas Markov– Thomas Markov2026-04-29 13:07:14 +00:00Commented yesterday
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\$\begingroup\$ Right now this question seems almost redundant to What is the relationship between wearing, holding, and carrying an item? but I guess you could want clarification about the specific rule concerning the DC of an ongoing spell changing suddenly. Maybe you should add more detail about what you might except and why, along with some research. \$\endgroup\$nonymous– nonymous2026-04-29 13:11:46 +00:00Commented yesterday
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\$\begingroup\$ Related question for the 2014 rules. \$\endgroup\$Joakim M. H.– Joakim M. H.2026-04-29 18:28:50 +00:00Commented yesterday
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\$\begingroup\$ @ThomasMarkov the question is less about whether you are affected by the item, it's whether ongoing spells are affected by DC changes. Joakim points to the parallel question for 2015 (5e). Do we already have that q for 5.5e? \$\endgroup\$justhalf– justhalf2026-04-30 01:12:08 +00:00Commented yesterday
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