Skip to main content
Became Hot Network Question
made title more specific; added DDB link and page number; fixed formatting; clarified phrasing; edited tags
Source Link
V2Blast
  • 50.3k
  • 10
  • 223
  • 306

What doesdo the spellComing of Age and Dedication options in the Ceremony spell mean by "only onceonce"?"

I seefound a question regarding the Wedding option in the spell ceremony, - What qualifies a creature as being "widowed" for the purposes of Ceremony?, - but saw none about the othersother options.

ItThe description of the ceremony spell (XGtE, p. 151) says on, next to the Coming of Age and Dedication that:

"ForFor the next 24 hours, something occurs[something occurs]. A creature can benefit from this rite only once."

That's a bit ambiguous. IsDoes that mean the creature can only benefit from the rite once within the 24 hours to avoid stacking the benefits, or is that once ever?

What does the spell Ceremony mean by "only once?"

I see a question regarding the Wedding option in the spell ceremony, What qualifies a creature as being "widowed" for the purposes of Ceremony?, but none about the others.

It says on Coming of Age and Dedication that

"For the next 24 hours, something occurs. A creature can benefit from this rite only once."

That's a bit ambiguous. Is that only once within the 24 hours to avoid stacking, or is that once ever?

What do the Coming of Age and Dedication options in the Ceremony spell mean by "only once"?

I found a question regarding the Wedding option in the spell ceremony - What qualifies a creature as being "widowed" for the purposes of Ceremony? - but saw none about the other options.

The description of the ceremony spell (XGtE, p. 151) says, next to the Coming of Age and Dedication:

For the next 24 hours, [something occurs]. A creature can benefit from this rite only once.

That's a bit ambiguous. Does that mean the creature can only benefit from the rite once within the 24 hours to avoid stacking the benefits, or is that once ever?

added 41 characters in body
Source Link
RyanFromGDSE
  • 5.4k
  • 9
  • 36
  • 68

I see a question regarding the Wedding option in the spell ceremony, What qualifies a creature as being "widowed" for the purposes of Ceremony?, but none about the others.

It says on Coming of Age and Dedication that

"A"For the next 24 hours, something occurs. A creature can benefit from this rite only once."

That's a bit ambiguous. Is that only once within the 24 hours to avoid stacking, or is that once ever?

I see a question regarding the Wedding option in the spell ceremony, What qualifies a creature as being "widowed" for the purposes of Ceremony?, but none about the others.

It says on Coming of Age and Dedication that

"A creature can benefit from this rite only once."

That's a bit ambiguous. Is that only once within the 24 hours to avoid stacking, or is that once ever?

I see a question regarding the Wedding option in the spell ceremony, What qualifies a creature as being "widowed" for the purposes of Ceremony?, but none about the others.

It says on Coming of Age and Dedication that

"For the next 24 hours, something occurs. A creature can benefit from this rite only once."

That's a bit ambiguous. Is that only once within the 24 hours to avoid stacking, or is that once ever?

added 2 characters in body
Source Link
Quadratic Wizard
  • 84.5k
  • 12
  • 278
  • 369

I see a question regarding the Wedding option in the spell ceremonyceremony, What qualifies a creature as being "widowed" for the purposes of Ceremony?, but none about the others.

It says on Coming of Age and Dedication that

"A creature can benefit from this rite only once."

That's a bit ambiguous. Is that only once within the 24 hours to avoid stacking, or is that once ever?

I see a question regarding the Wedding option in the spell ceremony, What qualifies a creature as being "widowed" for the purposes of Ceremony?, but none about the others.

It says on Coming of Age and Dedication that

"A creature can benefit from this rite only once."

That's a bit ambiguous. Is that only once within the 24 hours to avoid stacking, or is that once ever?

I see a question regarding the Wedding option in the spell ceremony, What qualifies a creature as being "widowed" for the purposes of Ceremony?, but none about the others.

It says on Coming of Age and Dedication that

"A creature can benefit from this rite only once."

That's a bit ambiguous. Is that only once within the 24 hours to avoid stacking, or is that once ever?

Source Link
RyanFromGDSE
  • 5.4k
  • 9
  • 36
  • 68
Loading