WayOfTheFourElements
Hero
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That is a great character concept. He only needs to be that master at 20th level though, right? Multi-classing solves some of your problems.Because "master chef who invent to make a dish out of all the monsters" is a great character concept.
That is a great character concept. He only needs to be that master at 20th level though, right? Multi-classing solves some of your problems.
Well, you're going for a concept that's pretty far outside what the game is designed for, so some concessions might need to be made. I think the Lore Bard would be pretty perfect, I'd just forgo or ignore the instruments bit and refluff the abilities to focus on cookery, which seems like it would be pretty cool. The lockpick thing might even work for you if you went that way, a true artist wouldn't let a little thing like locked doors or recipe ownership get in the way of the perfect Griffin Tartare, would he?So a master chef must cast divine spells, use lock picks, or play a musical instrument?
Well, you're going for a concept that's pretty far outside what the game is designed for,
This is frequently a problem.
It's why I'm not really a fan of attempts to, for example, take literary figures and model them with 5e rules. Homer just wasn't familiar enough with the edition.
Or Homer wasn't the design goal. Now lets talk about which of those possibilities is more likely...Or the 5e designers weren't familiar enough with Homer.
It is better modeled as a 55% chance to hit that DC 15 target to please your audience.A 30% bonus to the average meal? I doubt it.
Well, you're going for a concept that's pretty far outside what the game is designed for, so some concessions might need to be made. I think the Lore Bard would be pretty perfect, I'd just forgo or ignore the instruments bit and refluff the abilities to focus on cookery, which seems like it would be pretty cool. The lockpick thing might even work for you if you went that way, a true artist wouldn't let a little thing like locked doors or recipe ownership get in the way of the perfect Griffin Tartare, would he?
Or Homer wasn't the design goal. Now lets talk about which of those possibilities is more likely...![]()