Targets & Groups
Often an effect asks you to choose a target within range. This means you choose a single creature to affect. When it makes sense in the story, you can ask the GM about instead targeting a single object in range, adjusting the effects as needed.
To affect a group of targets, these targets must be clumped together in an area within Very Close range of the others in that group. You can always ask the GM if something would be considered a “group of targets” before you make a move.
When you make an attack roll against more than one target or against a group, roll once and compare that total to 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 it to each target the attack succeeded against.