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Can a College of Swords bard use a Blade Flourish option on an opportunity attack provoked by their own Dissonant Whispers spell?
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Consider this scenario: a College of Swords bard uses dissonant whispers on a creature within 5 feet of him while he is holding a melee weapon. The creature fails the save and has to immediately use its reaction to move away. In my understanding, this movement provokes opportunity attacks. So:
- Would the caster also be entitled to an opportunity attack?
- If so, would he be able to augment his opportunity attack with a
blade flourish?
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Consider this scenario: a College of Swords bard uses dissonant whispers on a creature within 5 feet of him while he is holding a melee weapon. The creature fails the save and has to immediately use its reaction to move away. In my understanding, this movement provokes opportunity attacks. So:
- Would the caster also be entitled to an opportunity attack?
- If so, would he be able to augment his opportunity attack with a
blade flourish?
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Consider this scenario: a College of Swords bard uses dissonant whispers on a creature within 5 feet of him while he is holding a melee weapon. The creature fails the save and has to immediately use its reaction to move away. In my understanding, this movement provokes opportunity attacks. So:
- Would the caster also be entitled to an opportunity attack?
- If so, would he be able to augment his opportunity attack with a
blade flourish?
dnd-5e spells class-feature opportunity-attack bard
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Consider this scenario: a College of Swords bard uses dissonant whispers on a creature within 5 feet of him while he is holding a melee weapon. The creature fails the save and has to immediately use its reaction to move away. In my understanding, this movement provokes opportunity attacks. So:
- Would the caster also be entitled to an opportunity attack?
- If so, would he be able to augment his opportunity attack with a
blade flourish?
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Two questions here really, but:
1) Yes.
Even though opportunity attacks do not occur for forced movement, the rule for this actually says:
You do not provoke an opportunity attack when you teleport or when
something moves you without using your movement, action or reaction.
Dissonant Whispers however is a bit of an oddball, as it forces the target to: "use its reaction, if available, to move".
So the target is using its own reaction to move and is thus eligible for opportunity attacks.
2) No
You use a blade flourish on your turn as part of the Attack action. An opportunity provides you with an attack (lower-case 'a'), but it is not your Attack action (upper-case 'A').
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Are the rules consistent about capitalizing "Attack" when it is the action as opposed to any old swing of a sword? I have said this myself and seen it said too but am actually unsure.
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@CaptainMan See What does upper-case-A-Attack action vs. lower-case-a-attack mean? for more information on those questions. (tl;dr, yes they are consistent)
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@Captain Man. They do seem consistent here. E.g, The basic rules of "Actions in Combat" (PHB, pg192) says "The most common action to take in combat is the Attack action, ...<snip>. With this action you make one melee or ranged attack...."
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@CaptainMan The rules generally use the phrase "the Attack action" when that's what's meant. For example, a 5th-level fighter's Extra Attack applies "whenever you take the Attack action on your turn". The capitalization is less reliable.
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1. Yes, the caster gets an Opportunity Attack
Since the creature is using its reaction to move away, that movement provokes an Opportunity Attack from an creature whose reach it leaves.
You do not provoke an opportunity attack when you teleport or when
something moves you without using your movement, action or reaction.
In case there was any doubt, Crawford has unofficially supported this ruling in a tweet.
If it leaves the caster's then they provoke from them as well and they can use a reaction to take the attack against them.
You can see Can I trigger an Opportunity Attack by forcing an opponent to move out of my reach? for more examples and discussion about forced movement provoking OAs.
2. No, you cannot use Blade flourish on the Opportunity Attack
Blade Flourish (XGtE, p. 15) only works when you take the Attack action:
Whenever you take the Attack action on your turn [...]
The bard did not take the Attack action this round, they took the Cast a Spell action instead. An opportunity attack is an attack, but it is made outside of an Attack action, so it will not trigger the Blade Flourish ability.
See What does upper-case-A-Attack action vs. lower-case-a-attack mean? for more information on the distinction between the two.
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Two parter...
1. Yes, you get an Opportunity Attack
Assuming you have not already used your Reaction in this round. Normally, you do not when a creature is forced to move (via shove, thunderer wave, force wave, etx.), but Dissonant Whispers is different in that the movement is by the creature's Reaction; mandatory, but under the creature's control.
2. No, you didn't use an Attack action for your turn.
Per the feature, "Whenever you take the Attack action on your turn..." You did not take the Attack (big A) action this turn, you took the "Cast a spell" action this turn so Blade Flourish doesn't come into play.
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Two questions here really, but:
1) Yes.
Even though opportunity attacks do not occur for forced movement, the rule for this actually says:
You do not provoke an opportunity attack when you teleport or when
something moves you without using your movement, action or reaction.
Dissonant Whispers however is a bit of an oddball, as it forces the target to: "use its reaction, if available, to move".
So the target is using its own reaction to move and is thus eligible for opportunity attacks.
2) No
You use a blade flourish on your turn as part of the Attack action. An opportunity provides you with an attack (lower-case 'a'), but it is not your Attack action (upper-case 'A').
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Support for first part in this sage advice
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– Sdjz
10 hours ago
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Are the rules consistent about capitalizing "Attack" when it is the action as opposed to any old swing of a sword? I have said this myself and seen it said too but am actually unsure.
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– Captain Man
9 hours ago
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@CaptainMan See What does upper-case-A-Attack action vs. lower-case-a-attack mean? for more information on those questions. (tl;dr, yes they are consistent)
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– Rubiksmoose
9 hours ago
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@Captain Man. They do seem consistent here. E.g, The basic rules of "Actions in Combat" (PHB, pg192) says "The most common action to take in combat is the Attack action, ...<snip>. With this action you make one melee or ranged attack...."
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– PJRZ
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@CaptainMan The rules generally use the phrase "the Attack action" when that's what's meant. For example, a 5th-level fighter's Extra Attack applies "whenever you take the Attack action on your turn". The capitalization is less reliable.
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– Mark Wells
8 hours ago
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Two questions here really, but:
1) Yes.
Even though opportunity attacks do not occur for forced movement, the rule for this actually says:
You do not provoke an opportunity attack when you teleport or when
something moves you without using your movement, action or reaction.
Dissonant Whispers however is a bit of an oddball, as it forces the target to: "use its reaction, if available, to move".
So the target is using its own reaction to move and is thus eligible for opportunity attacks.
2) No
You use a blade flourish on your turn as part of the Attack action. An opportunity provides you with an attack (lower-case 'a'), but it is not your Attack action (upper-case 'A').
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Support for first part in this sage advice
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– Sdjz
10 hours ago
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Are the rules consistent about capitalizing "Attack" when it is the action as opposed to any old swing of a sword? I have said this myself and seen it said too but am actually unsure.
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– Captain Man
9 hours ago
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@CaptainMan See What does upper-case-A-Attack action vs. lower-case-a-attack mean? for more information on those questions. (tl;dr, yes they are consistent)
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– Rubiksmoose
9 hours ago
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@Captain Man. They do seem consistent here. E.g, The basic rules of "Actions in Combat" (PHB, pg192) says "The most common action to take in combat is the Attack action, ...<snip>. With this action you make one melee or ranged attack...."
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– PJRZ
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@CaptainMan The rules generally use the phrase "the Attack action" when that's what's meant. For example, a 5th-level fighter's Extra Attack applies "whenever you take the Attack action on your turn". The capitalization is less reliable.
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– Mark Wells
8 hours ago
add a comment |
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Two questions here really, but:
1) Yes.
Even though opportunity attacks do not occur for forced movement, the rule for this actually says:
You do not provoke an opportunity attack when you teleport or when
something moves you without using your movement, action or reaction.
Dissonant Whispers however is a bit of an oddball, as it forces the target to: "use its reaction, if available, to move".
So the target is using its own reaction to move and is thus eligible for opportunity attacks.
2) No
You use a blade flourish on your turn as part of the Attack action. An opportunity provides you with an attack (lower-case 'a'), but it is not your Attack action (upper-case 'A').
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Two questions here really, but:
1) Yes.
Even though opportunity attacks do not occur for forced movement, the rule for this actually says:
You do not provoke an opportunity attack when you teleport or when
something moves you without using your movement, action or reaction.
Dissonant Whispers however is a bit of an oddball, as it forces the target to: "use its reaction, if available, to move".
So the target is using its own reaction to move and is thus eligible for opportunity attacks.
2) No
You use a blade flourish on your turn as part of the Attack action. An opportunity provides you with an attack (lower-case 'a'), but it is not your Attack action (upper-case 'A').
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– Sdjz
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Are the rules consistent about capitalizing "Attack" when it is the action as opposed to any old swing of a sword? I have said this myself and seen it said too but am actually unsure.
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– Captain Man
9 hours ago
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@CaptainMan See What does upper-case-A-Attack action vs. lower-case-a-attack mean? for more information on those questions. (tl;dr, yes they are consistent)
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– Rubiksmoose
9 hours ago
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@Captain Man. They do seem consistent here. E.g, The basic rules of "Actions in Combat" (PHB, pg192) says "The most common action to take in combat is the Attack action, ...<snip>. With this action you make one melee or ranged attack...."
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– PJRZ
9 hours ago
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@CaptainMan The rules generally use the phrase "the Attack action" when that's what's meant. For example, a 5th-level fighter's Extra Attack applies "whenever you take the Attack action on your turn". The capitalization is less reliable.
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– Mark Wells
8 hours ago
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Support for first part in this sage advice
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– Sdjz
10 hours ago
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Are the rules consistent about capitalizing "Attack" when it is the action as opposed to any old swing of a sword? I have said this myself and seen it said too but am actually unsure.
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– Captain Man
9 hours ago
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@CaptainMan See What does upper-case-A-Attack action vs. lower-case-a-attack mean? for more information on those questions. (tl;dr, yes they are consistent)
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– Rubiksmoose
9 hours ago
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@Captain Man. They do seem consistent here. E.g, The basic rules of "Actions in Combat" (PHB, pg192) says "The most common action to take in combat is the Attack action, ...<snip>. With this action you make one melee or ranged attack...."
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– PJRZ
9 hours ago
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@CaptainMan The rules generally use the phrase "the Attack action" when that's what's meant. For example, a 5th-level fighter's Extra Attack applies "whenever you take the Attack action on your turn". The capitalization is less reliable.
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– Mark Wells
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Support for first part in this sage advice
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– Sdjz
10 hours ago
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Support for first part in this sage advice
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– Sdjz
10 hours ago
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Are the rules consistent about capitalizing "Attack" when it is the action as opposed to any old swing of a sword? I have said this myself and seen it said too but am actually unsure.
$endgroup$
– Captain Man
9 hours ago
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Are the rules consistent about capitalizing "Attack" when it is the action as opposed to any old swing of a sword? I have said this myself and seen it said too but am actually unsure.
$endgroup$
– Captain Man
9 hours ago
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@CaptainMan See What does upper-case-A-Attack action vs. lower-case-a-attack mean? for more information on those questions. (tl;dr, yes they are consistent)
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– Rubiksmoose
9 hours ago
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@CaptainMan See What does upper-case-A-Attack action vs. lower-case-a-attack mean? for more information on those questions. (tl;dr, yes they are consistent)
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– Rubiksmoose
9 hours ago
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@Captain Man. They do seem consistent here. E.g, The basic rules of "Actions in Combat" (PHB, pg192) says "The most common action to take in combat is the Attack action, ...<snip>. With this action you make one melee or ranged attack...."
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– PJRZ
9 hours ago
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@Captain Man. They do seem consistent here. E.g, The basic rules of "Actions in Combat" (PHB, pg192) says "The most common action to take in combat is the Attack action, ...<snip>. With this action you make one melee or ranged attack...."
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– PJRZ
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@CaptainMan The rules generally use the phrase "the Attack action" when that's what's meant. For example, a 5th-level fighter's Extra Attack applies "whenever you take the Attack action on your turn". The capitalization is less reliable.
$endgroup$
– Mark Wells
8 hours ago
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@CaptainMan The rules generally use the phrase "the Attack action" when that's what's meant. For example, a 5th-level fighter's Extra Attack applies "whenever you take the Attack action on your turn". The capitalization is less reliable.
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– Mark Wells
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1. Yes, the caster gets an Opportunity Attack
Since the creature is using its reaction to move away, that movement provokes an Opportunity Attack from an creature whose reach it leaves.
You do not provoke an opportunity attack when you teleport or when
something moves you without using your movement, action or reaction.
In case there was any doubt, Crawford has unofficially supported this ruling in a tweet.
If it leaves the caster's then they provoke from them as well and they can use a reaction to take the attack against them.
You can see Can I trigger an Opportunity Attack by forcing an opponent to move out of my reach? for more examples and discussion about forced movement provoking OAs.
2. No, you cannot use Blade flourish on the Opportunity Attack
Blade Flourish (XGtE, p. 15) only works when you take the Attack action:
Whenever you take the Attack action on your turn [...]
The bard did not take the Attack action this round, they took the Cast a Spell action instead. An opportunity attack is an attack, but it is made outside of an Attack action, so it will not trigger the Blade Flourish ability.
See What does upper-case-A-Attack action vs. lower-case-a-attack mean? for more information on the distinction between the two.
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1. Yes, the caster gets an Opportunity Attack
Since the creature is using its reaction to move away, that movement provokes an Opportunity Attack from an creature whose reach it leaves.
You do not provoke an opportunity attack when you teleport or when
something moves you without using your movement, action or reaction.
In case there was any doubt, Crawford has unofficially supported this ruling in a tweet.
If it leaves the caster's then they provoke from them as well and they can use a reaction to take the attack against them.
You can see Can I trigger an Opportunity Attack by forcing an opponent to move out of my reach? for more examples and discussion about forced movement provoking OAs.
2. No, you cannot use Blade flourish on the Opportunity Attack
Blade Flourish (XGtE, p. 15) only works when you take the Attack action:
Whenever you take the Attack action on your turn [...]
The bard did not take the Attack action this round, they took the Cast a Spell action instead. An opportunity attack is an attack, but it is made outside of an Attack action, so it will not trigger the Blade Flourish ability.
See What does upper-case-A-Attack action vs. lower-case-a-attack mean? for more information on the distinction between the two.
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1. Yes, the caster gets an Opportunity Attack
Since the creature is using its reaction to move away, that movement provokes an Opportunity Attack from an creature whose reach it leaves.
You do not provoke an opportunity attack when you teleport or when
something moves you without using your movement, action or reaction.
In case there was any doubt, Crawford has unofficially supported this ruling in a tweet.
If it leaves the caster's then they provoke from them as well and they can use a reaction to take the attack against them.
You can see Can I trigger an Opportunity Attack by forcing an opponent to move out of my reach? for more examples and discussion about forced movement provoking OAs.
2. No, you cannot use Blade flourish on the Opportunity Attack
Blade Flourish (XGtE, p. 15) only works when you take the Attack action:
Whenever you take the Attack action on your turn [...]
The bard did not take the Attack action this round, they took the Cast a Spell action instead. An opportunity attack is an attack, but it is made outside of an Attack action, so it will not trigger the Blade Flourish ability.
See What does upper-case-A-Attack action vs. lower-case-a-attack mean? for more information on the distinction between the two.
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1. Yes, the caster gets an Opportunity Attack
Since the creature is using its reaction to move away, that movement provokes an Opportunity Attack from an creature whose reach it leaves.
You do not provoke an opportunity attack when you teleport or when
something moves you without using your movement, action or reaction.
In case there was any doubt, Crawford has unofficially supported this ruling in a tweet.
If it leaves the caster's then they provoke from them as well and they can use a reaction to take the attack against them.
You can see Can I trigger an Opportunity Attack by forcing an opponent to move out of my reach? for more examples and discussion about forced movement provoking OAs.
2. No, you cannot use Blade flourish on the Opportunity Attack
Blade Flourish (XGtE, p. 15) only works when you take the Attack action:
Whenever you take the Attack action on your turn [...]
The bard did not take the Attack action this round, they took the Cast a Spell action instead. An opportunity attack is an attack, but it is made outside of an Attack action, so it will not trigger the Blade Flourish ability.
See What does upper-case-A-Attack action vs. lower-case-a-attack mean? for more information on the distinction between the two.
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Two parter...
1. Yes, you get an Opportunity Attack
Assuming you have not already used your Reaction in this round. Normally, you do not when a creature is forced to move (via shove, thunderer wave, force wave, etx.), but Dissonant Whispers is different in that the movement is by the creature's Reaction; mandatory, but under the creature's control.
2. No, you didn't use an Attack action for your turn.
Per the feature, "Whenever you take the Attack action on your turn..." You did not take the Attack (big A) action this turn, you took the "Cast a spell" action this turn so Blade Flourish doesn't come into play.
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Two parter...
1. Yes, you get an Opportunity Attack
Assuming you have not already used your Reaction in this round. Normally, you do not when a creature is forced to move (via shove, thunderer wave, force wave, etx.), but Dissonant Whispers is different in that the movement is by the creature's Reaction; mandatory, but under the creature's control.
2. No, you didn't use an Attack action for your turn.
Per the feature, "Whenever you take the Attack action on your turn..." You did not take the Attack (big A) action this turn, you took the "Cast a spell" action this turn so Blade Flourish doesn't come into play.
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Two parter...
1. Yes, you get an Opportunity Attack
Assuming you have not already used your Reaction in this round. Normally, you do not when a creature is forced to move (via shove, thunderer wave, force wave, etx.), but Dissonant Whispers is different in that the movement is by the creature's Reaction; mandatory, but under the creature's control.
2. No, you didn't use an Attack action for your turn.
Per the feature, "Whenever you take the Attack action on your turn..." You did not take the Attack (big A) action this turn, you took the "Cast a spell" action this turn so Blade Flourish doesn't come into play.
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Two parter...
1. Yes, you get an Opportunity Attack
Assuming you have not already used your Reaction in this round. Normally, you do not when a creature is forced to move (via shove, thunderer wave, force wave, etx.), but Dissonant Whispers is different in that the movement is by the creature's Reaction; mandatory, but under the creature's control.
2. No, you didn't use an Attack action for your turn.
Per the feature, "Whenever you take the Attack action on your turn..." You did not take the Attack (big A) action this turn, you took the "Cast a spell" action this turn so Blade Flourish doesn't come into play.
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Related: Can I trigger an Opportunity Attack by forcing an opponent to move out of my reach?
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– Rubiksmoose
10 hours ago