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''Countless hours have been spent training your mind to maintain focus on concurrent incantations, taxing as the process may be.''
''Countless hours have been spent training your mind to maintain focus on concurrent incantations, taxing as the process may be.''


* If you attempt to cast a spell that requires concentration while already concentrating on an existing spell, you can maintain concentration on both spells simultaneously.
* If you attempt to cast a spell that requires [[concentration]] while already concentrating on an existing spell, you can maintain concentration on both spells simultaneously.
* If you take damage during this time, you must make a concentration check for each spell individually.
* If you take damage during this time, you must make a [[concentration]] check for each spell individually.
* At the end of each turn where you have two spells you are concentrating on, you must make a Constitution saving throw (DC equals 8 + both spells' levels combined). On a success, you maintain concentration on both spells. On a failure, you lose concentration on both spells.
* At the end of each turn where you have two spells you are concentrating on, you must make a [[Constitution]] saving throw ([[DL]] equals <code>8 + both spells' levels combined</code>). On a success, you maintain concentration on both spells. On a failure, you lose concentration on both spells.

Latest revision as of 17:04, 9 March 2023

Countless hours have been spent training your mind to maintain focus on concurrent incantations, taxing as the process may be.

  • If you attempt to cast a spell that requires concentration while already concentrating on an existing spell, you can maintain concentration on both spells simultaneously.
  • If you take damage during this time, you must make a concentration check for each spell individually.
  • At the end of each turn where you have two spells you are concentrating on, you must make a Constitution saving throw (DL equals 8 + both spells' levels combined). On a success, you maintain concentration on both spells. On a failure, you lose concentration on both spells.