Can monsters using innate spellcasting have their concentration broken?

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In our game the other night, I cast hypnotic pattern on a genie that had cast gaseous form on himself, and he failed the Wisdom save. The DM ruled that he stayed in gaseous form while incapacitated.



Is this correct, or should the genie’s concentration on gaseous form have been broken by hypnotic pattern?










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In our game the other night, I cast hypnotic pattern on a genie that had cast gaseous form on himself, and he failed the Wisdom save. The DM ruled that he stayed in gaseous form while incapacitated.



Is this correct, or should the genie’s concentration on gaseous form have been broken by hypnotic pattern?










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In our game the other night, I cast hypnotic pattern on a genie that had cast gaseous form on himself, and he failed the Wisdom save. The DM ruled that he stayed in gaseous form while incapacitated.



Is this correct, or should the genie’s concentration on gaseous form have been broken by hypnotic pattern?










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In our game the other night, I cast hypnotic pattern on a genie that had cast gaseous form on himself, and he failed the Wisdom save. The DM ruled that he stayed in gaseous form while incapacitated.



Is this correct, or should the genie’s concentration on gaseous form have been broken by hypnotic pattern?







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  • Just to clarify, do you mean a djinni (as it's spelled in the 5e rules)?
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  • Just to clarify, do you mean a djinni (as it's spelled in the 5e rules)?
    – V2Blast
    51 mins ago















Just to clarify, do you mean a djinni (as it's spelled in the 5e rules)?
– V2Blast
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Just to clarify, do you mean a djinni (as it's spelled in the 5e rules)?
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Innate Spellcasters have the same requirements for concentration as other spellcasters



The rules for innate spellcasting (MM, p. 10) do not describe any unusual interactions between innate spellcasting and concentration. As such, concentration can be broken on an innate spell by the usual methods found on page 203 of the PHB. Amongst them are:




  • Taking damage. Whenever you take damage while you are concentrating on a spell, you must make a Constitution saving throw to maintain your
    concentra tion. The DC equals 10 or half the damage you take,
    whichever number is higher. If you take damage from multiple sources,
    such as an arrow and a dragon’s breath, you make a separate saving
    throw for each source of damage.


  • Being incapacitated or killed. You lose concentration on a spell if you are incapacitated or if you die.




So according to the rules as written, the genie should have lost concentration on its gaseous form spell when it became incapacitated.






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    Innate Spellcasters have the same requirements for concentration as other spellcasters



    The rules for innate spellcasting (MM, p. 10) do not describe any unusual interactions between innate spellcasting and concentration. As such, concentration can be broken on an innate spell by the usual methods found on page 203 of the PHB. Amongst them are:




    • Taking damage. Whenever you take damage while you are concentrating on a spell, you must make a Constitution saving throw to maintain your
      concentra tion. The DC equals 10 or half the damage you take,
      whichever number is higher. If you take damage from multiple sources,
      such as an arrow and a dragon’s breath, you make a separate saving
      throw for each source of damage.


    • Being incapacitated or killed. You lose concentration on a spell if you are incapacitated or if you die.




    So according to the rules as written, the genie should have lost concentration on its gaseous form spell when it became incapacitated.






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      Innate Spellcasters have the same requirements for concentration as other spellcasters



      The rules for innate spellcasting (MM, p. 10) do not describe any unusual interactions between innate spellcasting and concentration. As such, concentration can be broken on an innate spell by the usual methods found on page 203 of the PHB. Amongst them are:




      • Taking damage. Whenever you take damage while you are concentrating on a spell, you must make a Constitution saving throw to maintain your
        concentra tion. The DC equals 10 or half the damage you take,
        whichever number is higher. If you take damage from multiple sources,
        such as an arrow and a dragon’s breath, you make a separate saving
        throw for each source of damage.


      • Being incapacitated or killed. You lose concentration on a spell if you are incapacitated or if you die.




      So according to the rules as written, the genie should have lost concentration on its gaseous form spell when it became incapacitated.






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        Innate Spellcasters have the same requirements for concentration as other spellcasters



        The rules for innate spellcasting (MM, p. 10) do not describe any unusual interactions between innate spellcasting and concentration. As such, concentration can be broken on an innate spell by the usual methods found on page 203 of the PHB. Amongst them are:




        • Taking damage. Whenever you take damage while you are concentrating on a spell, you must make a Constitution saving throw to maintain your
          concentra tion. The DC equals 10 or half the damage you take,
          whichever number is higher. If you take damage from multiple sources,
          such as an arrow and a dragon’s breath, you make a separate saving
          throw for each source of damage.


        • Being incapacitated or killed. You lose concentration on a spell if you are incapacitated or if you die.




        So according to the rules as written, the genie should have lost concentration on its gaseous form spell when it became incapacitated.






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        Innate Spellcasters have the same requirements for concentration as other spellcasters



        The rules for innate spellcasting (MM, p. 10) do not describe any unusual interactions between innate spellcasting and concentration. As such, concentration can be broken on an innate spell by the usual methods found on page 203 of the PHB. Amongst them are:




        • Taking damage. Whenever you take damage while you are concentrating on a spell, you must make a Constitution saving throw to maintain your
          concentra tion. The DC equals 10 or half the damage you take,
          whichever number is higher. If you take damage from multiple sources,
          such as an arrow and a dragon’s breath, you make a separate saving
          throw for each source of damage.


        • Being incapacitated or killed. You lose concentration on a spell if you are incapacitated or if you die.




        So according to the rules as written, the genie should have lost concentration on its gaseous form spell when it became incapacitated.







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