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Fire ball effects
Fire ball effects








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The effects of different spells add together while the durations of those spells overlap. This spell simply deals damage and has no additional "effects".įurthermore (as pointed out by the section you quote from begins with this sentence: I would argue that the damage dealt from the fireball is not an "effect" in the context of what your quote is talking about. The effects of the same spell cast multiple times. The key for me is the word "effects" from your quote: In short, does the creature take damage from one or two fireballs when hit by two simultaneously?Ī more extreme example of this scenario (and the inspiration for this question) can be found in: Can I create a superbomb with Glyph of Warding and a book? 205)ĭoes this imply that the creature would only effectively get hit by one fireball? Does this section even apply here to spells of instantaneous duration? Instead, the most potent effect - such as the highest bonus - from those castings applies while their durations overlap. The effects of the same spell cast multiple times don't combine, however. However, the PHB says in Chapter 10 under "Combining Magical Effects" ( here in the basic rules): My intuition and off-the-cuff ruling would have been that the creature rolls for both fireballs and takes damage and effects as if they had been hit by two separate spells. Both glyphs are triggered by the same action/trigger. Say a creature walks through a door and triggers two spell glyphs from two glyph of warding spells that are programmed to cast a fireball at the creature that walks through the door.










Fire ball effects