Can a Sorcerer twin a spell to hit a creature with two heads with both attacks?
Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP 6 During our campaign this weekend we encountered an Ettin named Oinkers Boinkers. It had two heads (one head was Oinkers, the other was Boinkers), each with a different personality and it acted like two creatures in one body. A sorcerer can twin a single-target spell to hit a second target that is different from the first target. Legally, a basic Ettin is one target, I think, but the fact that I could say "I'm targeting Oinkers" or "I'm targeting Boinkers" suggests that there are two implied targets and a sorcerer could legally twin an attack spell to hit both heads but for their shared health pool. Could a sorcerer act in this way? Related: What qualifies for the target of a spell? dnd-5e spells sorcerer metamagic targeting share | improve this question edited Dec 11 at 1:52 V2Blast 19.2k 2 52 119 asked Dec 10 at 22:37 Rykara 2,184 3 22 add a comment | 6...