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    D&D 5E Military food in dnd

    Goodberry isn't military, it's cast by Druids, the anti-civilisation Hippies.
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    D&D 5E Know Your Rites: A Guide to Ritual Casting (Oraibi)

    Can anyone just post the lists for the ritual caster feat? I can't open them.
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    D&D 5E Iron and Adamantine Dragonborn?

    Marjorie36, Why'd you copy and paste my comment?
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    D&D 5E Iron and Adamantine Dragonborn?

    I think Lead or Mercury would make the most sense as the Metallic Dragons who breathe poison. Tin makes sense to be immune to acid, but Copper has Acid breath covered, so Tin Dragonborn could either be the first Dragonborn whose resistance doesn't match the breath weapon (I think Lightning...
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    D&D 5E Iron and Adamantine Dragonborn?

    Seeing as bronze already has lightning covered, I'd have Iron Dragonborn spew metal swarf at their enemies, dealing a 15ft cone of Slashing damage. It makes sense for an earthy, more common, more "working class" (if that makes sense) metal to have a more down to earth ability. Slashing damage...
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    D&D 5E Military food in dnd

    Well seeing as they never ever go off, no matter how long your PCs keep them, I'd say that it'd be similar to WWII rations, like Spam, those awful biscuits (which were probably the real life inspiration for the Dwarven "stonemeal biscuits" that Tony Vargas mentioned), smarties if you want some...
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    Dat Bag of Devouring

    Well the gear isn't destroyed (except for organic stuff like sticks and bones and food), just spat out into another plane of existence of the DMs choice, so you can make it so that your players can get their loot back with a bit of effort from their part (and some divination so that they know...
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