Now, this might have been asked before, but anyway...
When a wizard readies his magic missile spell or flame arrows to disrupt another spellcaster's spell, would it:
Require a Concentration check for each magic missile or flame arrow, as each missile is a separate attack; or
Require a Concentration check using the total damage inflicted by the spell, as all attacks originate from the same spell?
One way a lot of low-difficulty checks would be required, while the other way would require one higher-difficulty check... Which way to you handle it? And why?
- Cyraneth
When a wizard readies his magic missile spell or flame arrows to disrupt another spellcaster's spell, would it:
Require a Concentration check for each magic missile or flame arrow, as each missile is a separate attack; or
Require a Concentration check using the total damage inflicted by the spell, as all attacks originate from the same spell?
One way a lot of low-difficulty checks would be required, while the other way would require one higher-difficulty check... Which way to you handle it? And why?
- Cyraneth