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I was afraid I was misunderstanding, I used to play a lot of 3.5e but not as much recently (NWoD), phew.
You may take your move before casting the spell, after touching the target, or between casting the spell and touching the target.
And yeah, typical enemies can only take one AoO per round unless they have Combat Reflexes.
Unrelated but confusing, my group and I are currently considering 5th edition a bit. We've heard good things, but turns out none of us have really gone into it since the alpha (and it turns out things have changed a bit from the alpha). There's a lot of adjustment necessary, we're seeing.
But seriously, is it just us, or are humans pathetically bad? +1 to every attribute seems pretty awful when the other classes get 2-3 points in important stats. On top of lists of useful abilities. Tieflings in particular seem OP as hell (hehe).
Halflings also seem to have gotten it bad... Out of all the races, they chose the thief race to join humanity in not having darkvision? Also they're "usually lawful good" lol.
There's a variant which gives humans back the skill bonus (proficiency) and feat, but I compared it to default half elves:
"They give up a second proficiency, +2 CHA, darkvision, immunity to sleep, and advantage vs charm... for one feat"
On the other hand, attributes are apparently capped at 20 in most ways. That sure is weird. I guess that makes it less important to beeline your important stats, since they'll just cap out from the copious attribute points from levelling. And from feats!? It's so weird... Would appreciate help migrating from 3.5e.