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You speak a one-word command to a creature you can see within . The must succeed on a or follow the command on its next . The spell has no effect if the target is , if it doesn't understand your , or if your command is directly harmful to it.

Some typical commands and their effects follow. You might issue a command other than one described here. If you do so, the DM determines how the target behaves. If the target can't follow your command, the spell ends.

Approach: The target moves toward you by the shortest and most direct route, ending its turn if it within 5 feet of you.

Drop: The target drops whatever it is holding and then ends its turn.

Flee: The target spends its turn moving away from you by the fastest available means.

Grovel: The target falls and then ends its turn.

Halt: The target doesn't move and takes no . A creature stays aloft, provided that it is able to do so. If it must move to stay aloft, it flies the minimum distance needed to remain in the air.

At Higher Levels: When you this spell using a of 2nd level or higher, you can affect one additional creature for each slot level above 1st. The creatures must be within 30 feet of each other when you target them.

Higher Spell Slot Desc

When you cast this spell using a spell slot of 2nd level or higher, you can affect one additional creature for each slot level above 1st. The creatures must be within 30 feet of each other when you target them.

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  • Albanian: (sq) m
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  • Armenian: (hy) (hraman)
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  • Azerbaijani:
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  • Basque: agindu,
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  • Bengali: (bn) (adeś), (bn) (ajna)
  • Bulgarian: (bg) f (zápoved), наре́ждане (bg) n (naréždane), (bg) n (povelénie), (bg) f (kománda)
  • Burmese: (my) (a.min.)
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  • Dutch: (nl) c, (nl) n
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  • German: (de) m, (de) n
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  • Lao: (kham sang)
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  • Uyghur: ‎ (buyruq)
  • Uzbek: (uz)
  • Vietnamese: (vi)

What is the other meaning of command?

Other words for command.

What is the full meaning of command?

command, order, bid, enjoin, direct, instruct, charge mean to issue orders. command and order imply authority and usually some degree of formality and impersonality. command stresses official exercise of authority.

COMMAND Definition & Legal MeaningAn order, imperative direction, or behest.

What is a synonym for giving a command?

call oncall the signalscall uponforce upongive directionsgive orderslay down the lawmark output foot downrule outsend fortake chargetake the lead. verb as in rule, have power. Compare Synonyms.