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| summary = '''Metamagic: Twinned Spell''' is | | summary = '''Metamagic: Twinned Spell''' is a toggleable passive feature used by [[Sorcerer]]s. This ability allows Sorcerers to target two creatures with certain [[Spell]]s. | ||
| description =Spells that only target 1 creature can target an additional creature. | | description = Spells that only target 1 creature can target an additional creature. | ||
Costs {{R|sp|1}} per [[Sorcerer#Spell Slots|Spell Slot]] level used. [[Spells#Cantrips|Cantrips]] also cost {{R|sp|1}}. | Costs 1 {{R|sp|1}} per [[Sorcerer#Spell Slots|Spell Slot]] level used. [[Spells#Cantrips|Cantrips]] also cost 1 {{R|sp|1}}. | ||
| extra description = For spells that don't shoot a projectile, the targets need to be close enough together. | |||
For spells that don't shoot a projectile, the targets need to be close enough together. | | toggleable = yes | ||
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| image = Metamagic Twinned Spell.webp | | image = Metamagic Twinned Spell.webp | ||
| icon = Metamagic Twinned Spell Icon.webp | |||
| class learns at level 2 = Sorcerer | | class learns at level 2 = Sorcerer | ||
| notes =* Spells that are able to target multiple creatures cannot be used with '''Twinned Spell''', even if those spells are only used to target one creature. This includes spells such as {{SAI|Magic Missile}} and {{SAI|Eldritch Blast}} (after 5th level). | | notes = | ||
* When twin casting a spell, two separate targets must be chosen. The same creature cannot be targeted twice by the same twinned spell. | |||
* Spells that are able to target multiple creatures cannot be used with '''Twinned Spell''', even if those spells are only used to target one creature. This includes spells such as {{SAI|Magic Missile}} and {{SAI|Eldritch Blast}} (after 5th level). | |||
* A spell that targets the caster themselves cannot be twinned, even if it only affects the caster. | |||
* Spells that affect an area cannot be twinned. This includes spells like {{SAI|Ice Knife}} which are single target but with an additional area of effect. The only exceptions are {{SAI|Hail of Thorns}} and {{SAI|Lightning Arrow}}. | |||
* Summoning spells cannot be twinned. | |||
* Since Patch 6, {{SAI|Chain Lightning}} cannot be twinned. However, this restriction does not apply to the version of Chain Lightning granted by {{RarityItem|Markoheshkir}}. | |||
| bugs = * Due to the lack of a {{c|TargetRadius}} check for projectile spells, '''Twinned Spell''' is compatible with the ''ranged'' version of certain spells while also being incompatible with the ''melee'' version. An example of this is {{SAI|Ensnaring Strike}}. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:57, 9 February 2025
Metamagic: Twinned Spell is a toggleable passive feature used by Sorcerers. This ability allows Sorcerers to target two creatures with certain Spells.
Description
Spells that only target 1 creature can target an additional creature.
Costs 1 Sorcery Point per Spell Slot level used. Cantrips also cost 1
Sorcery Point.
For spells that don't shoot a projectile, the targets need to be close enough together.
Details
Toggleable
How to learn
Notes
- When twin casting a spell, two separate targets must be chosen. The same creature cannot be targeted twice by the same twinned spell.
- Spells that are able to target multiple creatures cannot be used with Twinned Spell, even if those spells are only used to target one creature. This includes spells such as and (after 5th level).
- A spell that targets the caster themselves cannot be twinned, even if it only affects the caster.
- Spells that affect an area cannot be twinned. This includes spells like which are single target but with an additional area of effect. The only exceptions are and .
- Summoning spells cannot be twinned.
- Since Patch 6, cannot be twinned. However, this restriction does not apply to the version of Chain Lightning granted by
Markoheshkir.
Bugs
- Due to the lack of a
TargetRadius
check for projectile spells, Twinned Spell is compatible with the ranged version of certain spells while also being incompatible with the melee version. An example of this is .