In our current campaign the ranger regularly makes meatballs out of everything he hunts down.
@krinkrin59822 ай бұрын
I love the inclusion of the good old Dwarven Battle Bread.
@Blandco2 ай бұрын
It's a new classic!
@badhorse46792 ай бұрын
One time my players decided to introduce tacos to the local tavern.
@rattusludus85282 ай бұрын
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@LeonGarnet2 ай бұрын
All of my dwarf characters are big on food and my running gag is that they know how to bake about anything (even things that they shouldn't) so every once in a while they'll borrow an oven in a tavern and bake pizza for the party and anyone that wants to try it "This nothing but a lesser known hobbit recipe improved by my people by adding cheese and seasonal toppings", one particular time in a LMoP campaign my character started a pizza franchise "(Du)Randal's Flatpies".
@RIVERSRPGChannel2 ай бұрын
I don’t have any stories of in game stuff other than using ale and wine and how good it is or isn’t to tell how good of an inn it is you’re staying in.
@riotangel9142 ай бұрын
I hadn't really considered food in D&D until I read the first Gord the Rogue book and Caramon in Dragonlance. Gord would starve himself until he returned to civilization with the loot that he found adventuring and eat crazy amounts of food in celebratory spreads. Caramon was always hungering for meat and would constantly cinch his belt and fast when rations were low or the food was not to his liking.
@dddad45092 ай бұрын
I had a friend who makes themed cakes make me a green dragon cake so my players could eat the dragon after they slayed it in the campaign.
@demetrinight59242 ай бұрын
Food and D&D have always been associated with each other. First because my game group would always order pizza or other takeout food. Or we would cook a meal before we started playing. The second is reading fantasy stories like The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings where food is presented as a focus to the characters. Like the dwarves making the feast in Bilbo's home or the Lembas bread, or the rabbit stew Sam and Frodo make with Gollum. Third by describing the food in games I run. Anything from explaining what comes in trail rations. To explaining the aroma and taste of the food in the taverns the party stops in. Or the feast at the nobel manor. Oddly one of the things I like most about Pathfinder is that each race has their own variations on trail rations. The specific trail rations even give a bonus to members of the race in game bonuses for eating the ones of the characters species make, (except humans). All of these can be found online by searching Pathfinder trail rations. So I definitely agree. Food is very important to Dungeons and Dragons.
@B.-T.2 ай бұрын
The one time anything related to food ever took me out of a game was during a Pathfinder Rise of the Runelords play by post where a tavernkeeper offered my character a BLT on toasted bread, and I thought to myself "that sounds like an awfully modern dish for the setting" but didn't object to it out loud or anything. Otherwise the only other time food came up for me was because Keep On The Borderlands offered a menu for the tavern at the titular keep.