When you use Twinned Spell, it's the "same spell", just more than one target. (sort of like if you cast Bless . . . you pick multiple targets but you concentrate on maintaining just the one spell)
Yup, you are still only concentrating on one spell, it just now affects two targets instead of one. Correspondingly, of you lose your concentration then the spell ends for both targets.
When you use Twinned Spell, it's the "same spell", just more than one target. (sort of like if you cast Bless . . . you pick multiple targets but you concentrate on maintaining just the one spell)
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If you can't have more than one Concentration-based spell up at once, how can people use Twinned Spell with spells like Haste and Invisibility?
When you use Twinned Spell, it's the "same spell", just more than one target. (sort of like if you cast Bless . . . you pick multiple targets but you concentrate on maintaining just the one spell)
Yup, you are still only concentrating on one spell, it just now affects two targets instead of one. Correspondingly, of you lose your concentration then the spell ends for both targets.
Gotcha - thanks!