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Originally Posted by Kelly Pedersen
If the underlying advantage is one that could take the Area Effect modifier, and the GM thinks it would be reasonable to allow a "mass" or "area" version of the spell in their game, then yes. Remember that the normal rules for Area Effect on whichever advantage will still apply - for example, if you put it on Healing, the FP cost increases to equal the radius, multiplied by how much you want to heal. So healing an 8-yard radius could get quite expensive.
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Actually Sorcery rules state that no sorcery spell should have a cost of more than 1, 2 in extreme cases. Even if it is an area spell.