Can haste be cast on multiple targets?

In Dungeons & Dragons 5e, the Haste spell targets only one creature per casting, requiring separate spell slots for multiple targets, but you can use the Twinned Spell metamagic to affect two targets with one spell slot, though you still only maintain one concentration. For other systems like Pathfinder, Haste can target multiple creatures (one per caster level) within range.
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Can you cast haste on multiple people?

No, Haste 5e targets only one willing creature per casting. To affect multiple creatures, the caster must use separate spell slots for each.
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Can you stack haste in D&D?

Spells and effects of the same name can't stack. Doesn't matter the level or where they get it from.
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Can you still stack haste in DBD?

Yes, Haste effects in Dead by Daylight do stack, but it's complex: they add up (additive) for similar effects (like two perks) but then the total percentage gets applied multiplicatively to your base speed, and some sources (like killer powers/add-ons) might be "invisible" and stack differently than visible haste perks, leading to huge speed boosts, though recent changes aim to clarify and limit stacking. You can combine different types of Haste (e.g., a perk with a killer's power/add-on), but stacking multiple similar perks together results in a large combined boost that's then applied to your base movement. 
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Can you be double hasted in D&D?

What will happen in this case is that you can cast a second haste spell on a target, but the effect will be the same as if you just had one haste casted. The only thing that will change is when the spell wears off: if the second had a duration longer than the first one, that is when the target will no longer be hasted.
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In 5e the chance of hitting is on average 65%. Based on that a +2 mod on AC reduces the chance to 55%. And a +9 mod to AC reduces the chance to hit to 20%. The three brackets represent you have a 65% chance to do minimum damage, 55% to do average damage and 20% to do max damage.
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Ability Score Point Cost

The number of points allocated to players in point buy varies based on campaign rules or Dungeon Masters discretion. Typically, the standard point buy system in D&D 5th edition provides 27 points for this purpose, offering a balanced approach to character creation.
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What does 99 mean in DBD?

99 means to complete something which keeps its progress to 99% rather than 100, to complete it later. In some cases it can be beneficial. 99-ing Gates lets you delay the End Game Collapse. You can open them when everyone is safe.
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Does oil of speed stack with haste?

Potion of Speed just gives you the effect of the Haste spell, and you can't stack spells. So if you drank a potion 1 turn, then cast Haste the next, the spell would just override the duration of the 1st.
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Does haste allow two spells?

No, in most D&D/Pathfinder rules, you generally cannot cast two spells in a turn using the Haste spell because the extra action it grants is restricted to specific actions like Attack, Dash, Hide, etc., and specifically excludes the "Cast a Spell" action, though you can combine a standard spell with a bonus action spell (like Misty Step) and possibly a reaction spell (like Shield if triggered) for multiple spells. 
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Can you use Dash twice?

You can indeed dash twice in a turn, if you have the ability to do so. You must have an action and a bonus action, and be able to dash using your bonus action, like with the cunning action class feature from Rogue. Have you tried checking the rule book? The player who said it doubles each time is wrong.
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Is the haste spell overpowered?

Haste is a fairly balanced spell. It's strong, but with a good drawback and uses the caster's concentation.
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What are the drawbacks of using haste?

Haste actions can't be used to cast spells, period -- only to take the specific actions noted in the spells block: "That action can be used only to take the Attack (one weapon attack only), Dash, Disengage, Hide, or Use an Object action."
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Can haste be twinned spell?

Since the spell itself causes no rolls, Twinning is valid. Exactly. Haste grants you an action to do things with, but the thing you do with it isn't tied to Haste.
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Can you use a cantrip with haste?

The haste spell is very specific about what you can do with that action. You can take the Attack action, but it specifically says "one weapon attack only". That means you can't replace the attack with a shove or grapple (like you could with a regular weapon attack), and you can't replace the attack with a cantrip.
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Can I cast two spells at once?

There is a limit for bonus action spells that if you cast one (regardless of level, including a cantrip), that you can't cast another spell on your turn, except a cantrip. That means no 1 action spells or (in a very rare case), a reaction spell during your turn.
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Is haste 3 a thing?

Yes, Haste 3 exists in Minecraft, but it's not a standard, easily obtainable vanilla effect; it's primarily found in mods, server plugins (like on Hypixel), or achieved with commands, allowing instant mining of blocks like deepslate when combined with Efficiency V, though vanilla Haste II + Efficiency V often achieves a similar result for many blocks.
 
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How much is 100 ability haste?

For example, adding 100 points of haste will double the casting speed (+100%), cutting the cooldown time by half (50% cooldown reduction); adding another 100 points of haste would result in +200% (or triple) casting speed, cutting the original cooldown time by two thirds (~66.6% cooldown reduction).
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What are the drawbacks of haste 5e?

The Downsides of Haste 5e

The single biggest drawback to haste is the negative effect for losing concentration. According to the Player's Handbook, after the haste spell ends, the spell's target can't move or take any action until after their next turn.
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Does DBD support LGBTQ?

Dead by Daylight is noted for its popularity with LGBTQ gamers, and many content creators who identify as LGBTQ have been supported by the game's developers.
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What is code 130 in DBD?

Error Code 130 in Dead by Daylight (DBD) is a server-related issue that primarily affects returning players who haven't accessed the game for extended periods. This error typically appears during the initial loading screen, displaying a "SAVE GAME ERROR" message before closing the game entirely.
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What's the fastest killer in DBD?

The fastest killer in Dead by Daylight depends on the situation, but The Dredge can reach extreme speeds (38 m/s) during Nightfall teleports, while The Hag with specific add-ons can become the fastest base M1 killer (124% speed), and The Blight/Hillbilly can achieve high burst speeds with their power. For pure point-to-point map traversal, The Unknown's instant teleports are incredibly fast, though limited by trap placement.
 
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What is the tomato rule in D&D?

D&D by Tomatoes Strength is being able to crush a tomato. Dexterity is being able to dodge a tomato. Constitution is being able to eat a bad tomato. Intelligence is knowing a tomato is a fruit.
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What is the rule 0 in D&D?

Rule 0 or rule zero in tabletop role-playing gaming is the unwritten but commonly understood rule that the game master can override published game rules for any reason.
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What does +5 to hit mean?

So your questions +5 to hit means you roll a d20 and add the 5 to your roll. If it meets or beats their armor class it was a successful hit and you roll damage.
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