Can you use twinned spell on a Cantrip?

No, you can not. You can cast one Shocking Grasp as a Twinned Spell and one as a Quickened Spell though (although this is probably an inefficient use of your sorcery points).

Can you fire spell a Twinball?

No, Fireball can’t be twinned. Only single-target spells can be twinned.

Can you twin spell mage hand?

Can you twin spell mage hand? For one thing, Twinned Spell can only be used on spells that target one creature. Mage Hand doesn’t target any creatures, so it doesn’t work. Even if you had two hands, they still have to follow the spell’s rule of not being able to attack.

Do you have to have a component to cast a spell?

But if a cost is indicated for a component, a character must have that specific component before he or she can cast the spell. If a spell states that a material component is consumed by the spell, the caster must provide this component for each casting of the spell.

Are there cost in material components for spells?

‘Coz that would be awesome. Leave the gun. Take the cannoli. In case of the spell Resistance, a component pouch or a spellcasting focus can replace the material components because no cost appears in the material components description. In case, for example, of the spell Heroes’ feast, there is a cost in the material components.

Do you need a houserule Raw to cast a spell?

Only having the gold equivalent to the value of the component is a houserule – RAW you actually need to have the component on you to cast spells that have a defined cost (if you are able to use a focus (not all spell casters are) then you do not need to have component on you if there is no defined cost).

Do you need two hands to cast an artificer spell?

An artificer must use an appropriate spellcasting focus when casting artificer spells. And they must use costly material components when applicable. Neither can replace the other. But can they handle their focus and costly material components with the same hand?

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