Is it possible to polymorph 2 characters into a Tarrasque using True Polymorph?
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Is it possible to polymorph 2 PC characters who's level is at least 15 to successfully transform into a Cr 30 Tarrasque?
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True Polymorph has no inherent ability to combine creatures as it is written and can not be presumed to do so.
The closest I could get to seeing this be possible was having a Sorcerer cast True Polymorph from a scroll or other source then use the "twinned spell" metamagic. This effect applied to your situation would polymorph your two level 15 PCs into two of the same monster but they would still be seperate monsters of CR15 or lower. Twinned spell applies the effects of the spell to two targets but does not change the spell text.
A similar question addressed an issue like this here: Can I make independent spell-effect choices for a Twinned spell?
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No
True Polymorph has no inherent ability to combine creatures as it is written and can not be presumed to do so.
The closest I could get to seeing this be possible was having a Sorcerer cast True Polymorph from a scroll or other source then use the "twinned spell" metamagic. This effect applied to your situation would polymorph your two level 15 PCs into two of the same monster but they would still be seperate monsters of CR15 or lower. Twinned spell applies the effects of the spell to two targets but does not change the spell text.
A similar question addressed an issue like this here: Can I make independent spell-effect choices for a Twinned spell?
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No
True Polymorph has no inherent ability to combine creatures as it is written and can not be presumed to do so.
The closest I could get to seeing this be possible was having a Sorcerer cast True Polymorph from a scroll or other source then use the "twinned spell" metamagic. This effect applied to your situation would polymorph your two level 15 PCs into two of the same monster but they would still be seperate monsters of CR15 or lower. Twinned spell applies the effects of the spell to two targets but does not change the spell text.
A similar question addressed an issue like this here: Can I make independent spell-effect choices for a Twinned spell?
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No
True Polymorph has no inherent ability to combine creatures as it is written and can not be presumed to do so.
The closest I could get to seeing this be possible was having a Sorcerer cast True Polymorph from a scroll or other source then use the "twinned spell" metamagic. This effect applied to your situation would polymorph your two level 15 PCs into two of the same monster but they would still be seperate monsters of CR15 or lower. Twinned spell applies the effects of the spell to two targets but does not change the spell text.
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No
True Polymorph has no inherent ability to combine creatures as it is written and can not be presumed to do so.
The closest I could get to seeing this be possible was having a Sorcerer cast True Polymorph from a scroll or other source then use the "twinned spell" metamagic. This effect applied to your situation would polymorph your two level 15 PCs into two of the same monster but they would still be seperate monsters of CR15 or lower. Twinned spell applies the effects of the spell to two targets but does not change the spell text.
A similar question addressed an issue like this here: Can I make independent spell-effect choices for a Twinned spell?
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