Arial Black
Adventurer
Magic.
Bullsh*t is mundane, not magic.
Magic.
Bullsh*t is mundane, not magic.
The rules text we have certainly does not say that the beams are not simultaneous, nor does it say they are consecutive.
The only relevant 5E text is the instantaneous duration, and the fact that the magic of instantaneous spells last for only an instant. This does not suggest 'thinking time between beams', and does suggest 'practically simultaneous'.
And Eldritch Blast is magic, not. Moreover it's often far realm magic so it makes even less sense than usual.
The Making an Attack rules which includes all attacks made via weapon and/or spells specifically say that each attack follows 3 steps in a specific order (outside of specifically called out exceptions), for every attack made. By your logic (and you ignoring the Making an attack rules) weapon attacks would also be simultaneous since similarly nothing in the PHB says that they can't or aren't. Btw, your usual reply here is that you can follow the steps but change the rule to pick all targets for all attacks, figure all the modifiers for all the attacks, resolve all the attacks at the same time giving the simultaneous attacks bs once again. But as you and I both know, that's you changing the rules to suit your claim.
This warlock features says it allows you to push a foe 10 feet away from you in a straight line when you hit with Eldritch blast. If I'm 12th level and I have 3 blasts, does this mean I push them 10 feet for every hit for a total of 30 feet?