So, here's the situation. The elf in green was standing one square further northwest, right beside the red wizard. The blue wizard cast Jumpspark at both of my elves, targeting the green elf first. She, as you can see, has Dodge in hand, and made the roll, so I moved her closer to the wizard, since I couldn't move her anywhere out of LoS. Then, the Jumpspark did nothing. It fizzled, and didn't damage either of my elves. Like I said in the chat window there, I think what happened was that since they were no longer within 2 squares of each other, they weren't both legal targets, so instead of zapping one or both of them, the whole spell fizzled. I haven't tested yet to see if the 3 target spark spell does the same. I don't know if it would break if one moved, or only if all three of them were no longer within range of each other. Is that how multi-target spells are supposed to work, or is this a bug? Spoiler: Screenshot
So on triple spark, if the elves were all viable targets, and one moved and two were legal targets, would it fizzle? Or would two have to move?
Ah, order of targets. So if the farther elf had been targeted in this case, before the dodging elf, that elf would have been hit before the other dodged and fizzled the spell?