Hi if i'm mounting a creature evoke whit find grater steed and i cast a aura like aura of vitality or crusader mantle i can cast Also on the creature so there are 2 of the same aura effects?
While mounted on it, you can make any spell you cast that targets only you also target the mount.
This means no AoE spells can be shared. Only a single-target spell that affects you will also affect the steed.
Edit: I suppose there could be wiggle room - since those spells only get put on you - but they allow you to target others with the effect - which is the same kind of territory that Twinning Metamagic has and the same kind of wording too.
Yea there is some ambiguity on these kind of "additional target" features that exists. Not sure if it should be allowed or not here actually.
But even if it is, you'd be left with an overlapping area of two instances of the same spell and that would mean that it has very limited additional effect (Combining Game Effects and Combining Magical Effects would apply).
While mounted on it, you can make any spell you cast that targets only you also target the mount.
This means no AoE spells can be shared. Only a single-target spell that affects you will also affect the steed.
Edit: I suppose there could be wiggle room - since those spells only get put on you - but they allow you to target others with the effect - which is the same kind of territory that Twinning Metamagic has and the same kind of wording too.
Their is a bit of discrepancy between RAW and RAI with AOE targeting. Nothing RAW says all creatures within an AOE are targets and only that the point of origin is a target. The SAC makes it clear that it is RAI that creatures in an AOE are targets, but it is up to DM whether or not to enforce.
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Hi if i'm mounting a creature evoke whit find grater steed and i cast a aura like aura of vitality or crusader mantle i can cast Also on the creature so there are 2 of the same aura effects?
No - because the Find Greater Steed has very specific wording:
This means no AoE spells can be shared. Only a single-target spell that affects you will also affect the steed.
Edit: I suppose there could be wiggle room - since those spells only get put on you - but they allow you to target others with the effect - which is the same kind of territory that Twinning Metamagic has and the same kind of wording too.
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Ok but the target of the auree Is only you (It was writer self) and after It resolve the ability that It give you can have differenti target; right?
Yea there is some ambiguity on these kind of "additional target" features that exists. Not sure if it should be allowed or not here actually.
But even if it is, you'd be left with an overlapping area of two instances of the same spell and that would mean that it has very limited additional effect (Combining Game Effects and Combining Magical Effects would apply).
But if it's an AOE spell, the steed will be inside the radius. So crusader's mantle or aura of vitality would work.
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Their is a bit of discrepancy between RAW and RAI with AOE targeting. Nothing RAW says all creatures within an AOE are targets and only that the point of origin is a target. The SAC makes it clear that it is RAI that creatures in an AOE are targets, but it is up to DM whether or not to enforce.