@JeremyECrawford Can Warding Bond have multiple active casts if mats are fulfilled? 3 SETS of rings divided out = 3 ongoing separate spells?
— Airatome118 (@Airatome) April 27, 2016
You can maintain warding bond on multiple creatures at once if you have a pair of the rings for each casting. #DnD https://t.co/uqoGplbO81
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) May 3, 2016
If there were 3 pgs (A B C):
A and B any class (not important)
C a divine soul sorcerer.
With only 3 rings (one each) could C metamagically twin warding bond?
No, because Twin Spell doesn’t work with any spell that can potentially target or affect more than one creature; per the targeting rules (and SA that Crawford has provided), there are two affected targets: the creature the spell is cast on and the cleric (or DSS in this case) themselves as they suffer effects from the spell (the reduced damage received from the resistant character included in the spell). It’s a very fine-line distinction, but is functionally similar to how you can’t (per Crawford) Twin Spell DragonBreath (spell) because the spell affects the enchanted creature and the area effect it generates via the spell’s effect. Same thing here: the spell affects two creatures (the other creature and the caster), so it can’t be Twinned.