@JeremyECrawford Can Steel Wind Strike target the same creature 5 times for purpose of choosing a creature? Does not say anything about having to be different targets in spell description.
— Barry Zanone (@BarryZanone) February 13, 2018
Steel wind strike gives you a choice: up to five creatures you can see that you'll target with it. The spell doesn't allow you to attack the same creature multiple times. #DnD https://t.co/3KUUDsbfQu
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) February 13, 2018
Is the spellcaster invisible during every attack?
— Armando Doval (@armando_doval) February 13, 2018
If you cast steel wind strike, the spell doesn't make you invisible during its attacks. You do vanish from your starting location, as you start teleporting around the battlefield, but you blink into view as you make each attack and then teleport to your final destination. #DnD https://t.co/eYiFgFy8Ky
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) February 13, 2018
I don’t know where the subject of invisibility came from. The question is about targets.
For example you’re engaged with 1 dragon. Can you attack the dragon 5 times or are 4 attacks lost?
True,
but if you add normal or Greater Invisibility to the spell you could gain advantage to the first creature attacked. Or to all creatures attacked. It’s a handle little extra to go for the critical and to make sure you hit all your targets. Worth noting I think that you have to add the spell and you don’t just get it because you flash into and out of being for a moment.