Zinnger
Explorer
Okay, we now know that Elemental Affinity only works on ONE damage roll for a spell. So now the question has come up about a Twinned Spell. How is this handled? Do you: (1) Cast the spell, Twin it, and roll one to hit for the two targets and then roll one damage for the two which would include the additional damage from Elemental Affinity? (2) Cast the spell, Twin it, and roll two separate attack rolls for the two targets and then roll one damage for the two targets which includes the additional damage from Elemental Affinity? (3) Cast the spell, Twin it, and roll two separate attack rolls for the two targets and two separate damages for the two targets - choosing which of the two takes the additional damage from Elemental Affinity since this can only affect one damage roll for a spell? (4) Cast the spell, Twin it, and roll one attack to hit and use the same total for both targets and then roll two separate damages for the two targets - choosing which of the two takes the additional damage from Elemental Affinity since this can only affect one damage roll for a spell? We had been rolling everything separate until the player found out that the additional damage only applies to one roll. Now they want to use one damage roll (adding Elemental Affinity damage) and use this for both targets. Just wondering which is right and how others are dealing with this. Thanks in advance for any ideas.