Maybe next time don't hit on the DM's partner?What if the body rolls down a slope onto three different caltrops?
Maybe next time don't hit on the DM's partner?What if the body rolls down a slope onto three different caltrops?
But it is a spell that makes several attacks, they just happen to autohit.Nope, because two weapon fighters have to make two attack rolls. Magic Missile is one spell.
Not really, attack is a specific thing in game and it’s an important distinction because there are reactions and things that respond to “attack rolls”, and magic missile does not generate those.But it is a spell that makes several attacks, they just happen to autohit.
No, it is a spell that makes no attacks. It just deals damage.But it is a spell that makes several attacks, they just happen to autohit.
it isn't a certainty, it is an ongoing debate.No, it is a spell that makes no attacks. It just deals damage.
And if you target one creature, they all hit at the same time.
Allowing MM to count as separate sources of damage would be like ruling a creature that falls takes more than one source of damage. Afterall, first its arm hits, then its head, then back, then legs. Obviously it is very likely that creature will suffer multiple sources of injury. But for the game, it is treated as one source of damage.