RedShirtNo5
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Some creatures can work together in order to generate a spell-like ability.
For example:
I'd appreciate suggestions on how such "work together" spell-like abilities are supposed to be adjudicated.
Would each creature need to use an action, or would just one creature need to use an action to trigger the effect as long as the other creatures are willing?
Assume both players and DM prefer to have intiative rolled individually for each opponent. Would the creatures need to delay or otherwise arrange to take their actions "simultaneously"?In the same round? Do the creatures that are working together need to be designated by the first creature that takes its action?
Is there any restriction on where the creatures need to be? Touching? Within spell range of each other? Within spell range of the target?
-RedShirt
For example:
Once per day three blue slaadi working together can produce chaos hammer (save DC 16) as the spell cast by a 15th-level sorcerer.
I'd appreciate suggestions on how such "work together" spell-like abilities are supposed to be adjudicated.
Would each creature need to use an action, or would just one creature need to use an action to trigger the effect as long as the other creatures are willing?
Assume both players and DM prefer to have intiative rolled individually for each opponent. Would the creatures need to delay or otherwise arrange to take their actions "simultaneously"?In the same round? Do the creatures that are working together need to be designated by the first creature that takes its action?
Is there any restriction on where the creatures need to be? Touching? Within spell range of each other? Within spell range of the target?
-RedShirt