Can you stack enlarge spells?

No, you generally cannot stack Enlarge/Reduce spells (or similar effects like Potion of Growth) on the same creature because rules state identical effects don't stack, with the strongest applying instead; however, you can often combine Enlarge/Reduce with other size-altering abilities, like the Rune Knight Fighter's Giant's Might, to achieve greater size increases (e.g., Medium to Large, then Large to Huge) by layering different types of size buffs.
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Can you stack enlarge spells in 5e?

No, you generally cannot stack two Enlarge/Reduce spells on the same creature in D&D 5e, as the rule states effects from the same spell don't combine, with the strongest or most recent applying; however, you can combine the spell with other size-altering effects like the Rune Knight Fighter's Giant's Might to become Huge from Large, creating a stacked effect through different sources.
 
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Can you cast enlarge multiple times?

Can You Stack Enlarge/Reduce? No. Two instances of the same spell do not stack. However, you can increase your size category further by stacking the spell with the Rune Knight fighter's 3rd level feature Giant's Might.
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Does enlarge person stack?

They don't stack with each other, just take the biggest one. However, you can have one of each and they do work together (for example, enlarge person increasing your actual size to Large and a bashing shield increasing your shield's effective size by two steps, for a total of 2d6 damage).
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Does BG3 actually have 17000 endings?

So, while BG3 doesn't really have 17,000 completely unique endings, there are at least 17,000 variations on the endings it has.
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Does enlarge increase damage in BG3?

Yes, thrown weapons deal weapon damage, so enlarge should add the 1d4 extra damage to thrown attacks. As for rogues, they're nice for skill checks, but bards are also great.
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How does the enlarge spell work?

Enlarge: Until the spell ends, the target's size increases by one size category. Its size doubles in all dimensions and its weight increases eightfold. The target also has advantage on Strength checks and Strength saving throws . Its weapons also enlarge, dealing an extra 1d4 damage.
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Do abilities go on the stack?

Yes, in Magic: The Gathering (MTG), most spells and abilities—specifically activated abilities (like paying {2}, {T}: Draw a card) and triggered abilities (like "When this enters the battlefield...")—go onto the stack, a temporary zone where they wait to resolve, allowing players to respond with instants or other abilities in a last-in, first-out (LIFO) order, though mana abilities and some costs do not use the stack. 
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How much bigger does enlarge make you?

The target's size doubles in all dimensions, and its weight is multiplied by eight. This growth increases its size by one category - from Medium to Large, for example. If there isn't enough room for the target to double its size, the creature or object attains the maximum possible size in the space available.
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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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Does Enlarge Stack with Path of Giant?

The spell enlarge no longer works with a secondary enlarge like colossus or path of giant.
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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 is the most overpowered class in 5e?

There's no single "strongest" class in D&D 5e, but Wizards, Bards, Druids, and Paladins consistently rank at the top due to unparalleled versatility, powerful spells, and game-breaking features like Aura of Protection, with Wizards dominating raw power and Bards/Druids excelling in support and skills; however, optimized martial classes like Fighters, Monks (especially Mercy/Shadow), and Warlocks (Eldritch Blast) also shine in specific roles, proving strength depends on playstyle and campaign focus.
 
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Can I twin Eldritch blast?

No, you generally cannot use Twinned Spell on Eldritch Blast at higher levels because the spell gains multiple beams (targeting more than one creature by default), violating Twinned Spell's core rule of targeting only one creature. You can use it at levels 1-4 when it produces just one beam, but once you hit level 5 and it creates two beams (and more at higher levels), it's ineligible for twinning, even if you aim all beams at the same target. 
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What actions don't use the stack?

What Does Not Use the Stack in MTG?
  • Special actions (e.g., foretell, morph)
  • Mana abilities.
  • Playing lands.
  • Paying costs (e.g., the additional cost on Thrill of Possibility)
  • Static abilities.
  • Combat damage.
  • Rolling the planar die in Planechase.
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What is the rule of stack?

Stack is a simple data structure that follows the Last In, First Out (LIFO) principle. It is akin to a stack of browser tabs: new ones open on top, and when closing, it is always the most recent one. Stacks operate through a single point using a push/pop mechanism.
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Can sorceries go on the stack?

Yes, sorceries do go on the stack when cast, but you can only cast them during your main phase when the stack is empty, meaning they can't be cast in response to other spells like instants can. Once a sorcery is cast and on the stack, other spells or abilities (like instants) can be put on top of it, and those will resolve first, according to Last-In, First-Out (LIFO) rules. 
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Who gets priority on the stack?

117.3a The active player receives priority at the beginning of most steps and phases, after any turn-based actions (such as drawing a card during the draw step; see rule 703) have been dealt with and abilities that trigger at the beginning of that phase or step have been put on the stack.
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Can you double cast enlarge Reduce?

Casting the same spell on a target more than once does not stack, for Enlarge/Reduce or anything else. However the rules do not say anything about stacking the same effect from different sources.
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Which is the most powerful spell?

The "most powerful spell" depends on the fictional universe, but generally, spells that alter reality, kill instantly, or control minds rank highest, with Avada Kedavra (Harry Potter) for instant death and spells involving Wish fulfillment or Chaos Magic (D&D/MCU) for reality-bending being top contenders, though powerful defensive or transformative spells like Protego Diabolica (black fire shield) or the Hour Reversal Charm (time manipulation) also vie for the title.
 
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What do lumos and nox mean?

Lumos and Nox are Latin-based spells from Harry Potter: Lumos creates light at the wand's tip (from Latin "lumen" for light), while Nox (Latin for "night") is the counter-charm that extinguishes it, essentially turning a wand into a flashlight and then off again.
 
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Is there a downside to respec BG3?

there are no negatives of respeccing. you get set to level 1 with all the xp you've earned (so afterwards you'd go through the level up menu 7 times back to level 8 with the same xp as before you started). everything is identical to as if you had levelled up the 'new' way the first time.
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Will Baldur's Gate 3 go to level 20?

No, Baldur's Gate 3 (BG3) does not officially go to level 20; the maximum level in the base game is level 12, aligned with the most common D&D 5e playstyle, though mods exist to extend this to level 20 by adding XP and allowing multiclassing past the standard cap. While D&D 5th Edition goes to level 20, Larian chose level 12 for BG3 to balance gameplay and match the game's length and encounter design, focusing on the most played levels of the tabletop game, with level 20 content being less common and harder to balance. 
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Can Clerics cast enlarge?

However, Enlarge/Reduce isn't a Cleric spell. It's only on the Wizard and Sorcerer lists.
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