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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.


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| class learns at level 2 = Sorcerer
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| 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 =* 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).
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Metamagic: Twinned Spell is one of several Metamagic abilities Sorcerers can learn at Level 2. This ability allows Sorcerers to target two creatures with certain Spells.

Description

Spells that only target 1 creature can target an additional creature.

Costs Sorcery Point per Spell Slot level used. Cantrips also cost Sorcery Point.

For spells that don't shoot a projectile, the targets need to be close enough together.

Properties

Cost:
Sorcery Point

How to learn

Classes:

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 Magic Missile Magic Missile and Eldritch Blast Eldritch Blast (after 5th level).