No, Fireball can’t be twinned. Only single-target spells can be twinned.
Can you use twinned spell on same target?
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 a simulacrum concentrate?
The simulacrum lacks the ability to learn or become more powerful, so it never increases its level or other Abilities, nor can it regain expended Spell Slots. This implies that it indeed has spell slots, and therefor can cast spells.
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 a twinned spell target more than one creature?
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). To be eligible, a spell must be incapable of targeting more
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).
What can twinned spell do in 5th edition?
Over at Nerdarchy the YouTube channel Nerdarchists Dave and Ted master the Metamagic for fifth edition Dungeons & Dragons to find out what spells make best use of Twinned Spell. This versatile and powerful feature gives sorcerers the ability to duplicate the effects of a spell they cast and double the effect (with certain restrictions).