That sounds entirely reasonable. Why the meme?
Edit: Does “targets you only” mean it has to have a target of self, or just that in this casting it is only targeting you? I’m thinking cast Dragon’s Breath on yourself and share it with your steed, and now both of you get a breath weapon.
Targets self means you can only use it on yourself, in 3.5 it’s things with range personal. Read magic, for example
3.5 druids share their self spells with their animal companions
Ed. In 5e the range of such spells are “self”. Level 7 druid spell draconic transformation would make a pretty terrifying winged rhino
While mounted on it, you can make any spell you cast that targets only you also target the mount.
It doesn’t say “targets self”. It says “targets only you”.
You are quoting the thing that gives you the ability. I was describing how to identify those. Please state your point. Do you mean “range: self” spells don’t count because they don’t use the exact same words?
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Because a flying Rhino is a pretty absurd rules interaction.
A flying rhino? Such a weird situation! We should name a junior high school after it.
Wait what?
You can just cast fly on a regular rhino. The weird rule interaction is for giving the rhino wings, but it’s still pretty balanced for where you can do it.
Also, this has convinced me to add winged rhinos to my campaign world. Wingless rhinos are the weird thing now.
I wonder if winged rhinos would kill each other more or less than land rhinos?
Either way, in absolute awe at the idea of you walking along like an idiot and triggering the charge instinct of those units
It’s already a celestial, a fey, or a fiend rhino. Given that, having wings isn’t surprising.
Stupid and works is my jam. Wild magic sorcerer wild magic barbarian is my goto. Let the craziness commence.
Make them only speak in bad puns or dad jokrs





