No, you can’t. In general, you can only use one metamagic, once, on any spell. You can use only one Metamagic option on a spell when you cast it, unless otherwise noted.
Can you twin spell a Summon?
Yes. At 5th level it can target 2 creatures, so it can no longer be twinned.
Can you stack Metamagic feats?
You can add the same metamagic feat to a spell more than once. Prerequisite: Knowledge (arcana) 1 rank, any two metamagic feats. When stacking metamagic feats, the spell uses up a spell slot equal to its normal spell level + the total number of levels added by the metamagic feats +1. …
Can you quicken and twin a spell?
No, you can not. Neither the Quickened Spell nor the Twinned Spell metamagic have exceptions allowing them to be used with other metamagics, so in the absence of other features allowing you to use multiple metamagics on the same spell you can not used Twinned Spell with the same spell that you used Quickened Spell on.
Do sorcerers use wands?
A wizard or a sorcerer can use a wand. The other choices are an orb, a staff or a crystal. There are also wands which give the person holding them power to cast additional spells or other effects. Some of these are only usable by certain classes, including wizard and sorcerer.
Can You twin the blade of the illusionist?
As long as there are two targets within the 5ft range of the spell you can twin the spell to attack both of them. Illusionist Bracers allow you use a bonus action to cast the same cantrip a second time, so booming blade can be cast (and twinned) again as a bonus action.
Can you use the illusionist’s bracers a second time?
Illusionist Bracers allow you use a bonus action to cast the same cantrip a second time, so booming blade can be cast (and twinned) again as a bonus action. Note that the booming blade effect will not stack on the same creature more than once, due to the rule on combining magical effects:
Can the twinned spell metamagic be used on a?
When you cast a spell -with the restriction of being mono-target-, you can add the Twinned Spell effect to it. If you choose to do so, the spell isn’t mono-target anymore and therefore doesn’t pass the restriction anymore. So it seems like the limits only apply when the spell is chosen and don’t retroactively check the validity of the spell.
Can You twin a spell using the war Caster feat?
So I think the rules indicate that one can’t twin a spell cast using the War Caster feat. War Caster only allows you to use your reaction to cast a spell at the creature that provoked an opportunity attack. Twinned Spell allows you to cast the spell at a second target.