For aesthetic purposes, it's important that the spell not feel like two distinct spells but rather one spell that has some range for what it can do

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While some see them as a way of speeding up games and 'kingmaking', group hug can be a particularly sneaky archetype that keeps you out of the spotlight until it's your time to finally win
(Big Furry Monster, Right Side), you may instead cast them both as a single fused spell