Difference between revisions of "Flavour (cantrip)"
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− | There are six "standards" of preparation: [[Cold Camp | + | There are six "standards" of preparation: [[Cold Camp Fare|cold camp]], [[Campfire Fare|campfire]], [[Galley Fare|galley]], [[Scullery Fare|scullery]], [[Guestkitchen Fare|guestkitchen]] and [[Lord's Kitchen Fare|lord's kitchen]]. These provide various tastes, from food that's hardly palatable, through that which is satisfying, up to food that's simply ecstasy for the pallet. To achieve the best effects of the cantrip, the originating food must have some flavour before a meaningful change can be expected — the flavour improvement on cold cooked potatoes can only be so much. |
Flavour will have no effect on the potential for characters to detect [[Poison (substance)|poisoned]] food; it will, however, cause [[Non-player Characters|non-player characters]] in particular to be better disposed towards the cook, giving a +2 bonus to [[Charisma (ability stat)|charisma]] [[Ability Checks|checks]]. | Flavour will have no effect on the potential for characters to detect [[Poison (substance)|poisoned]] food; it will, however, cause [[Non-player Characters|non-player characters]] in particular to be better disposed towards the cook, giving a +2 bonus to [[Charisma (ability stat)|charisma]] [[Ability Checks|checks]]. |
Revision as of 21:21, 30 December 2021
Flavour adjusts the preparation standard of a dish as enjoyed by the cantrip's recipient, providing the full benefits of having improved its taste. The food thus provides the full effects expected of better-prepared food.
Range | 10 ft. |
Duration | permanent |
Area of Effect | 1 creature |
Casting Time | 2 action points |
Saving Throw | none |
Level | cantrip |
There are six "standards" of preparation: cold camp, campfire, galley, scullery, guestkitchen and lord's kitchen. These provide various tastes, from food that's hardly palatable, through that which is satisfying, up to food that's simply ecstasy for the pallet. To achieve the best effects of the cantrip, the originating food must have some flavour before a meaningful change can be expected — the flavour improvement on cold cooked potatoes can only be so much.
Flavour will have no effect on the potential for characters to detect poisoned food; it will, however, cause non-player characters in particular to be better disposed towards the cook, giving a +2 bonus to charisma checks.
See Useful Cantrips