Can you cast warding bond on multiple people?

You can maintain warding bond on multiple creatures at once if you have a pair of the rings for each casting.

Can you chain warding bond?

An enemy cleric cannot break the chain by casting warding bond on a member of this chain, since it requires a “willing target”. This safeguards you from a savvy enemy cleric who tries to break the entire chain at once (but you are still vulnerable to their Dispel Magic).

Who can cast warding bond?

No, you can’t cast this spell on yourself because it requires two creatures, each wearing that platinum ring, to create the spell effect.

Can you target yourself with warding bond?

Warding bond—you can’t target yourself with it.

Can you twin Spell Warding bond?

No, because it targets two creatures. Based on this, you are indeed a target of your own warding bond, thus the spell targets two creatures and is not valid for twinning.

Can you twin spell Warding bond?

How does the warding bond spell work in RuneScape?

This spell wards a willing creature you touch and creates a mystic connection between you and the target until the spell ends. While the target is within 60 feet of you, it gains a +1 bonus to AC and saving throws, and it has resistance to all damage. Also, each time it takes damage, you take the same amount of damage.

How does a warding bond work in dungeons and Dragons?

Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) Fifth Edition (5e) Spell – Warding Bond – This spell wards a willing creature you touch and creates a mystic connection betwe… This spell wards a willing creature you touch and creates a mystic connection between you and the target until the spell ends.

Can you cast warding bond on multiple allies?

This question is a follow up of This Question concerning casting Warding Bond on multiple allies. It was found that This Tweet confirmed my suspicions that it is possible, given a separate pair of rings for each separate creature I want to effect when I cast Warding Bond, to share damage with multiple allies.

When is a warding bond a bad idea?

In cases 2 and 3, the benefit of the spell can swing the tide. There isn’t a clear cut use case, since it will depend on the specific engagement. In these cases, if the enemies average damage is more than double your force’s average damage, then the spell is a bad idea (so is combat).

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