Targets and Groups

An effect may ask you to choose a target within a range. This means you choose a single creature to affect. If you don't sense the story, you can ask the GM if you can target a single object in range, rather than an adversary, adjusting the Difficulty of each attack.

An effect that allows multiple targets, you only make one attack roll and compare its result to the Difficulty of each eligible target to determine which creatures you succeed against. When your attack deals damage to more than one target, roll damage once and apply the total to each target the attack succeeded against.

To effect a group of targets, those targets must be clustered in an area within Very Close range of a point you choose. You can always ask the GM if adversaries would be considered a group before you make a move. Regardless of the number of targets, you only make one attack roll and compare its result to the Difficulty of each eligible target to determine which creatures you succeed against. When your attack deals damage to more than one target, roll damage once and apply the total to each target the attack succeeded against.