I was going to make this a poll but my system fragged on me.
A spell reads:
"One creature/level, no two of which can be more than x ft. apart"
How do you read this?
Argument 1: It means what it means. Each creature must be within x ft. of every other creature. It doesn't say diameter/radius because this way you can form non-radial shapes, like squares.
Argument 2: It means each creature must be within x ft. of another creature. Like the old Chain Lightning, it can keep chaining up to it's range. Otherwise, they would have simply said "one creature/level, all within x ft. of each other."
Argument 3: Is there another argument? Beats me.
A spell reads:
"One creature/level, no two of which can be more than x ft. apart"
How do you read this?
Argument 1: It means what it means. Each creature must be within x ft. of every other creature. It doesn't say diameter/radius because this way you can form non-radial shapes, like squares.
Argument 2: It means each creature must be within x ft. of another creature. Like the old Chain Lightning, it can keep chaining up to it's range. Otherwise, they would have simply said "one creature/level, all within x ft. of each other."
Argument 3: Is there another argument? Beats me.
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