Per the rules of Find Familiar:
Finally, when you cast a spell with a range of touch, your familiar can deliver the spell as if it had cast the spell. Your familiar must be within 100 feet of you, and it must use its reaction to deliver the spell when you cast it. If the spell requires an attack roll, you use your attack modifier for the roll.
But what if the familiar’s owner also cast Hex on the target?
The description for Hex states:
Until the spell ends, you deal an extra 1d6 necrotic damage to the target whenever you hit it with an attack.
Would the attack from the familiar’s touch also include Hex damage?
While Hex state it happens with “you hit it with an attack”, the “hit it” is the familiar’s touch. But by the same token, Find Familiar says that “If the spell requires an attack roll, you use your attack modifier for the roll.” So the “hit it” is based on the caster’s abilities, not the familiars.
So when a familiar does the dirty work, who exactly is “hitting it” and can it include Hex damage?
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