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− | '''Benefit''': An extra target spell affects one additional target. Can only be used on spells which normally targets one or more creatures or objects and which is not personal. If the spell normally only affects one target, both targets must be no more than 30 ft. apart; otherwise the targeting limitations of the original spell are not changed. | + | '''Benefit''': An extra target spell affects one additional target. Can only be used on spells which normally targets one or more creatures or objects and which is not personal. If the spell normally only affects one target, both targets must be no more than 30 ft. apart; otherwise the targeting limitations of the original spell are not changed. An extra target spell uses a spell slot two levels higher than normal. |
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Extra Target Spell (Metamagic)
Your spells can affect one additional target.
Benefit: An extra target spell affects one additional target. Can only be used on spells which normally targets one or more creatures or objects and which is not personal. If the spell normally only affects one target, both targets must be no more than 30 ft. apart; otherwise the targeting limitations of the original spell are not changed. An extra target spell uses a spell slot two levels higher than normal.