Can enlarge reduce be twinned?

So haste is not a valid spell for twinning. Enlarge/Reduce can not only target objects but it gives you additional damage rolls which can affect another creature.

How do you use twin spells?

In the Twinned Spell text it says: “When you cast a spell that targets only one creature and doesn’t have a range of self, you can spend a number of sorcery points equal to the spell’s level to target a second creature in range with the same spell (1 sorcery point if the spell is a cantrip).”

Can self spells be twinned?

Absolutely. As long as the spell, at the level you cast it, is unable to target multiple creatures, then it can be twinned.

Can you twin conjure spells?

They aren’t two spells just two effects same spell. The answer is no. The spell has no target, other than an unoccupied space. If an unoccupied space is considered a target for twined spell, then Fireball would be able to be twinned.

Can you hit the same target with a twinned spell?

Originally Answered: D&D 5th: Can I target the same creature twice using Twin Spell? It’s the same spell. This meta-magic only changes the targeting component. You can’t affect a target more than once with the same spell.

Can you twin spell booming blade?

Yes, Booming Blade can be twinned, because a range of Self is not the same thing as a range of Self (5-foot radius) When a spell has a range of “Self”, it definitionally targets the caster themselves, and no one else.

What are some good choices with twin spell?

@mikemearls @wachunga The Twinned Spell feature is intended to work on spells that can normally target only one creature. Click to expand… What are some good choices with twin spell?

When do you spend sorcery points on a twinned spell?

Twinned Spell: When you Cast a Spell that Targets only one creature and doesn’t have a range of self, you can spend a number of sorcery points equal to the spell’s level to target a second creature in range with the same spell (1 sorcery point if the spell is a cantrip).

Can a twin telekinesis spell affect more than one creature?

This would seem to disallow either of them from being twinned. In addition, they both could affect multiple creatures throughout the length of the spell, which should disqualify them as well. As per the Twinned Spell description, To be eligible, a spell must be incapable of targeting more than one creature at the spell’s current level.

Are there any spells that target more than one creature?

You’re not casting two spells, you’re casting a single spell that targets two creatures (it even says “target a second creature in range with the same spell”). Looking at that list and the ones that are on the Sorcerer spell list, the standouts for me are the Dominate spells, Greater Invisibility, Polymorph, and Stoneskin.

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