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| notes = As of Patch 6, this feature will allow targeting 2 humanoids with Dominate Person, but will not result in dominating both, even with failed saves, as the second instance of domination ends the effect of the first.  
| notes = *As of Patch 6, this feature will allow targeting 2 humanoids with Dominate Person, but will not result in dominating both, even with failed saves, as the second instance of domination ends the effect of the first.  
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*This feature breaks the casting of the cantrip Friends in dialogue dice rolling, and will not result in the roll being made with advantage.
This feature breaks the casting of the cantrip Friends in dialogue dice rolling, and will not result in the roll being made with advantage.
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Revision as of 17:14, 24 February 2024

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Split Enchantment is an Enchantment toggleable passive feature that enables you to target 2 creatures when casting an Enchantment spell that normally only targets 1.

Description

You know your enchantments inside and out. You can target 2 creatures with Enchantment spells that would normally only target 1 creature.

Single target Enchantment Wizard Spells:

Details

Toggleable

How to learn

Classes:

Notes

  • As of Patch 6, this feature will allow targeting 2 humanoids with Dominate Person, but will not result in dominating both, even with failed saves, as the second instance of domination ends the effect of the first.
  • This feature breaks the casting of the cantrip Friends in dialogue dice rolling, and will not result in the roll being made with advantage.