Does the benefit of the Flames of Phlegethos feat that allows rerolls of fire damage affect its final benefit? Uumpi

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The Flames of Phlegethos tiefling racial feat (XGtE, p. 74-75) reads, in part:

  • When you roll fire damage for a spell you cast, you can reroll any roll of 1 on the fire damage dice and use the new roll.
  • Whenever you cast a spell that deals fire damage, you can cause flames to wreathe you until the end of your next turn. [...] While the flames are present, any creature within 5 feet of you that hits you with a melee attack takes 1d4 fire damage.

Does the reroll in the first bullet affect the 1d4 fire damage roll in the second bullet?

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They do not stack because the damage roll of Flames of Phlegethos is separate from any spell's damage roll

The first bullet of Flames of Phlegethos states:

When you roll fire damage for a spell you cast, you can reroll any roll of 1 on the fire damage dice and use the new roll.

And thus it can only apply to damage rolls of spells you cast. The other bullet however, states:

Whenever you cast a spell that deals fire damage you can cause flames to wreathe around you until the end of your next turn. .. any creature within 5 feet of you that hits you with a melee attack takes 1d4 fire damage.

The damage from this is not you casting a spell, it simply happens when you are hit by a melee attack. Even though the spell "causes flames to wreathe around you" , these flames are not considered part of the spell as they are not in its description. This let's us establish that the damage the flames cause is not part of the spell's damage roll. Thus the parts of this feat cannot be used together because the additional 1d4 will always be its own damage roll, separate from any spell's.

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    \\$\\begingroup\\$ I reckon the wording “you can cause flames to wreathe you” is important too; that makes it clear the effect is distinct from the casting of the spell, even if casting the spell allows you to do it \\$\\endgroup\\$ – Guybrush McKenzie 5 hours ago
  • \\$\\begingroup\\$ @guybrushmckenzie hopefully I've clarified it in my edit \\$\\endgroup\\$ – Medix2 1 hour ago

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