@_MataferElemental Affinity says one damage roll of a spell, not multiple. So scorching ray doesn’t add Cha to each ray that hits? That's correct.
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) June 12, 2015
Author: Zoltar
Spell with one target
@Phoenix_Media_Which is still technically only one target. It only targets one area. Hence my request for clarification. Look carefully at the text of fireball: every creature affected is called a target. @jefferyclark
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) June 12, 2015
Driad’s Fey Charm vs Dispel Magic
@dmgpunkCharacter casting Dispel Magic to counter a Dryad’s Fey Charm? I ran into that this weekend…
The dryad's Fey Charm isn't a spell, so dispel magic doesn't work on it. Magic that improves saves or counters charmed could help.
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) June 3, 2015
Spiritual Weapon double attack
@MichaelHall8585Can you use your normal action (not a bonus action) to attack with the Spiritual Weapon twice per round?
The spell doesn't allow it, but your DM might. It wouldn't be unbalancing to allow it.
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) June 3, 2015
Shocking strike
@HairlockFor a Monk / Sorcerer, does Shocking Grasp count as an Unarmed Strike for Martial Arts?
No, the spell would tell you if it counted as an unarmed strike.
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) June 3, 2015
Ed’s children
I’ve been asked if my latest novels are suitable for children. Of course! Children don’t need to be protected from life; their parents do.
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) May 29, 2015
Martial Arts and finesse
@JeremyECrawford With respect to 5e, what about monk unarmed and monk weapons? Is it RAI with respect to monk weapons for finesse?
— Lino Ciaralli (@ReaperCDN) June 9, 2015
The Martial Arts feature doesn't give monk weapons and unarmed strikes the finesse property. https://t.co/yo5dCs83rn
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) June 10, 2015
Serving multiple deities
@ChrisPerkinsDnD I'm DM for a party with a cleric who insists on serving two different deities at the same time. Has that been done before?
— Raph Doval-Santos (@heaven_spawn) June 8, 2015
A cleric can serve multiple deities in a polytheistic campaign, with your permission of course. Not a game breaker. https://t.co/gQNsoMfYVR
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) June 8, 2015
@ChrisPerkinsDnD @heaven_spawn Two deities but still one domain?
— Derek Gilmore (@dmgpunk) June 9, 2015
Yes. Larger choice of domains, but still only one choice. https://t.co/AnCN2WAveo
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) June 9, 2015