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Meteor swarm is a very powerful spell. So that is why I'd like to know specifically how it's mechanics are supposed to work.

The spell meteor swarm states

Blazing orbs of fire plummet to the ground at four different points you can see within range. Each creature in a 40-foot-radius sphere centered on each point you choose must make a Dexterity saving throw.

It specifies different so I understand I may not choose the same point. However, it does not specify how far it has to be. Therefore, can it be 4 different points right next to each other or do they have to be 80 feet apart considering if each meteor must be at least it's diameters size apart?

It also specifies that

A creature takes 20d6 fire damage and 20d6 bludgeoning damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one. A creature in the area of more than one fiery burst is affected only once.

Which means a single creature can only take a maximum of 20d6 fire damage. However, it states fiery burst so does that mean a creature can still take more than 20d6 bludgeoning damage?

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The points may be anywhere within range, including inside the effect of each other, otherwise the second quoted part would be unnecessary.

The fiery burst refers to the whole effect. The phrase at the end of that quote, "affected only once," means affected by the spell. If it only meant the fire part, it would clearly say so.

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