I have been feeding vids slowly to my own dm and seeing what he might implement is exciting and surprising. I shall create a dungeon master grandma. Dael is a barrel of fun already and she isn't even my dm. Thanks, Dael.
Dungeon Master Grandmas have Shillelagh as a cantrip. Not strong or dextrous fighters but with their supreme wisdom (potentially from their "Metagaming" ability) DM Grandmas are deadly melee fighters
I sent the link to my DM, I'm a ranger and we have a poison focusing rogue. His response was "Oh SICK!" Haha, thanks Dael, I'm sure you've made his job a lot easier!
This is one of the first things that Rolemaster took on in the 1980's when they revamped D&D into a more subtle, realistic game. It has a number of herb, poison, foraging, and alchemy lists and tables that are worth looking at for ideas, plus an expanded skillset system.
Me: *opens up link while Dael's talking early on* *starts reading* Cool, cool. *keeps scrolling* Wait... *KEEPS SCROLLING* Oh no! *CONTINUES TO SCROLL EVEN FURTHER* DAEL, NO! Why did you do this to yourself?
@@paulcoy9060 Yeah Apothecary is both the person and the building :P but Herbalist could work too though its a less common term for what Dael was talking about.
@@paulcoy9060 You just inspired my next character! An all-round disbeliever. A flippin fairy could smack them in the face and they'd still know magic is bull and your "healing potion" will do nothing more than make them have to pee sooner.
@@paulcoy9060 I know PF2.0 has a Barbarian that *refuses* magic aid as a mechanic. Or at least there was in the playtest material. Then you have your low-magic campaigns where I'm sure most villagers would want to burn the witch if someone tried to potion them up.
Dael, I love this system and I'll be implementing it into my current campaign for my rogue right away. That said, when you asked your phone to roll you a d20, you set off my Google Home to do it too and you BLEW MY MIND. I had no idea it could do that, and I will be showing it off to all of my geeky friends at every opportunity.
Brilliant. I'm actually fairly new to D&D, but I've become entirely disillusioned by and frustrated with the book rules for these things. The greatest gripe has been having to pay gold to make things from plants and the like that my ranger could easily procure in the wild. Absolutely ridiculous, especially considering how MUCH gold even simple potions require. It's downright angering. The presentation of this tool is lovely, and thorough, and easy to use! This is a great boon to many a player and dungeon master.
I love how much effort and passion you are pouring into these little projects! Have you considered sending this to DnDs Grandma? PS: Nice thematic Plant/Poison shirt. A true ode to Ophelia
This is the BEST THING, and is going to be SO HELPFUL! I thank you, Vesper thanks you (and we both hope to see Hunter again, too), and I'm sending this to Klouse immediately!
This is fucking brilliant. I really like the tons of options you have to draw at random so it's not just players rolling then getting 3 generic healing potions. Great work!
I am so glad I found this channel. I finally found someone who has my same DMing style of where when a player casually asks if they can do a cool thing, and you don't quite know what to do, you then go home and make an entirely new mechanic system and index just in case they ask to do that same thing again.
Oh my GOODNESS, one of my players started having an interest in foraging for medicine, while another has taken an interest in poisons. This is perfect. Infinite thank you. I'm so excited to implement this.
OMG DAEL, YOU ARE THE BEST! This is just a godsend! I had a new player, wanting to play a thieve's guild associate, and BOOM, i find your video on Thieve's Cant; he's looking into poisons and selling ingredients and magical reagents (i starve them for gold so they are desperate for side work lol) and BOOM i see this video! Also, stole most of your stuff on transporting refugees (squeezing several great sessions out of that currently). Just, thank you so much! Your a big inspiration, influence, and source material at my table!!
Have you thought of expanding the list to encompass monster parts/products? For example, the phlegm from basilisks is (supposedly) how you cure someone from being turned to stone. Could you use that in alchemy? I *love* this list and all the work you did for this, thank you :D
The Tooth in the Back I would definitely rule that if a monster has a strong relation to a specific potion, such as your example of basilisks and a cure for petrification. With some other examples being parts of beasts with dark vision for dark vision potions (for hoomans and other darkvisionless races), and monsters such as mindflayers for potions related to the mind or Psionics (potion of mind reading or a potion of psychic resistance) or a pice of a giant toenail for a potion of giant strength (corresponding to the type of giant you got the nail from) These are just some examples I thought of on the spot. Any others you can think of would do well.
Checked into this because I wanted to add more realism in my game for foraging and herbalism. You earned my subscription specifically because you have a colorblind version of this!!! Thanks!!!
Having attempted something like this in the past, I can really appreciate the amount of time and work you put into this. Thank you immeasurably for sharing it, your handiwork will forever be a part of our game!
Thank you Dael - Just found you from Adventure Academy - you videos are amazing in their information and your attached document is incredibly valuable. Thank you so much. A great tool for DMs.
I've been sitting here trying to figure out a way to express how absolutely amazing it is that you did all of this FOR FREE and posted it FOR FREE for ANYONE to use. If WotC hasn't sent you an offer of employment then they are either crazy or haven't found you yet. Thank you for doing this. The amount of time and effort this must have taken is wild, so thank you, thank you, thank you a thousand times.
I have been meaning to look up tips on potions or poisons video and to stumble upon your work... what a gorgeous surprise!!! The best document I have found with an awesome explanation to go with it, and eye candy to boot!!!
The amount of time and care that you placed into this PDF is remarkable. I am in awe of your work. If I could quit my job today I would do what you are doing. Bravo -seriously. Folks like you make this game better!!!!!!!
I've got a game coming up where a player wants to be a sort of ninja-like character who uses poisons a lot, and you just saved my bacon when it comes to common poison ingredients and the check to make them. Thank you so much!
I used these doc in my game last night and... IT WAS PRETTY AWESOME! i may have changed the names of a lot of the plants to coincide with my pre-existing world. my players are always trying to find materials for the local potion maker they have in there employment, and I've made my own tables of potions and poisons, but this is way more involved and i like the seasons/region aspect to it. THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME AND MAKING THIS, i'm having a lot of fun with it
Thank you SO MUCH!!! I'm about to start a campaign where I want the characters to forage for food and items to create health potions and this will be a great resource. Thank you.. this is amazing..
I love your health tonic idea, and want to take it further: baseline health-potions are just the character's drink of choice. Tea, coffee, whisky, whatever. Can't benefit from it more than once per day, instant 1d8+caster-level where caster level is informally set by the quality of the drink and the expertise of the one serving it (the player's character level if they're making it for themself, but potentially much more if they go to a good bar/teahouse/brewery/cafe). I'm running a sort of spaghetti western themed game where this'd add so much flavour.
First: this is an amazing resource that I appreciate and will be using in a couple weeks when I dm. Second: the statement for the stupid is my favorite part (but not because the other parts are bad, just because I vibe so much with the need for a statement for the stupid)
Dael: “Let’s set some nice moderate DC of 15 for crafting this stuff, as well as a way to lower the DC, I mean the highest modifier someone could have is probably +11.” Artificers: *”+26, take it or leave it”*
Outstanding reference for plant, herb, and animal venom! Thank you. One note, i didn't see tobacco. It can be used to make a highly effective poison. It does take several days - not hours - but is 100% fatal if injected or ingested and about 98% as a contact poison when fresh (i've never tried using it after aging so can't speak to its efficacy after time).
you can also make dandelion wine and their leaves make a good sallad. the latter´s usually if they´re covered when grown i think. like growing them under a bucket.
This is so cool! I got a pair of Druids(homebrew subclasses). Circle of the Flowers Halfling 7 and Circle of the Verdant Treefolk 7. I had been collecting reading material to help supplement downtime or support the Halfling's livelihood. This thing is perfect. Thank you!
I play as a Spores Druid, currently. With Tasha's Cauldron's introduction of Magic Mushrooms and Primal Fruits, I've been working with my DM on a similar system of foraging, identifying, and crafting. Though mine are for 'effects' similar to the ones in the book rather than for healing/poison. I love the creativity. Thanks for the video; it's giving me a few ideas!
Also eating mushrooms is like eating flowers or fruit, the real thing is a mess of filaments growing underground called a mycelium each filament is the growing part called an hyphae, fungi cell wall structure is made of chitin structure the same that makes the bugs exosqueletons, also plants cell wall structure is made from cellulose (paper) All in all there are 4 kingdoms of life in the Eukarya Domain which are Animalia Plantae Fungi Protista this in old biology, because newer division are way too technical and complicated
Just found your channel and I am amazed by the quality of your content. Congratulations, Dael! For this specific video (and GM binder) stuff I praise you infinitely! 5th edition is great for keeping stuff simple and streamlined so it makes room for interpretations and roleplaying - and I like that a lot - but it always bothered me how vague RAW crafting is. Thanks again for shedding light on this DM.
So glad I found this gem of a video!! Currently playing a completely different system than D&D, but I'll be able to adapt this over extremely well to my 1 player who's been needing more things to do in these fields.
Dael, I just want to say, I discovered your channel today. Not only do you have an attractive personality that makes your videos very enjoyable, but you have very nice ideas on dnd, and you share the frickin stuff you make for free!!! A massive thank you and I'm subscribing!
you're the best - thank you for this - playing a chef monk who wants to feed and nourish the poor and his party (and maybe sicken the mean and cruel) -- sent this to my GM (he's state-side but knows and likes you so) i HOPE he lets me use this
This sounds like an amazingly helpful resource. Thank you so much, I'll be pouring a lot of my DM prep time into this I think and then tryyyyying to pass it onto my players to give them a reason to branch out and do some personal crafting. There is a lot of nuance and depth that can come from having characters craft their own things. It also makes it theirs... they own it when they have the agency to do it. Also who doesn't like collecting loot? This just makes "you found a plant" an exciting and passable loot item hahaha
I really like the idea of adding in side effects based on what a potion or poison is made of. Like the idea of a potion made of alcohol and mushrooms that works really well but causes hallucinations that give you disadvantage or something like that.
This document is AMAZING! Thank you so much for sharing. It's beautiful! If it weren't for the legal jargon at the bottom of the document, you could be easily fooled into thinking this was part of an official D&D manual. Though, the first line does contain the word "ttime" which kind of gives it away. Haha! I love immersion in my games and with the additional mechanics your system adds, as well, this will make the "long journey" type quests so much more interesting. I was actually just thinking about to adding a foraging/crafting system like this to the campaign I'm currently working on before I clicked on this video and the coincidence of this being your latest content baffles me. Again, thank you for sharing. You're awesome!
I was thinking of putting together a potioner...went looking to see what was done so my players have the option. Found your channel and you now have a new subscriber! I am going to just go ahead and go through all your videos now. THANK YOU!
Wow, thankyou so much for creating this. It will make a great addition to my homebrew campaign as at the moment one of our PC's, a wizard, is being tutored by a Druid NPC in these matters.
I've recently started running a campaing and my druid asked me about crafting potions with his herbalism kit and medicine skill, but I found the rules of the DMG and Xanathar's guide not quite as fun as I expected, instead I will be using these, so thanks a lot Dael, love your work.
Dael, this and every other DM tool you've created are just so fantastically imaginative and helpful. I have to say I can very easily imagine that one day I'll be seeing your name under the credits for 6th edition.
I'm pretty sure Dael's primary goal in starting this dnd series is to get her subscribers to create an army of dungeon master grandmas.
I have been feeding vids slowly to my own dm and seeing what he might implement is exciting and surprising. I shall create a dungeon master grandma. Dael is a barrel of fun already and she isn't even my dm. Thanks, Dael.
It's a little known fact, but dungeon master grandma is the most powerful monster in the monster manual
Dungeon Master Grandmas have Shillelagh as a cantrip. Not strong or dextrous fighters but with their supreme wisdom (potentially from their "Metagaming" ability) DM Grandmas are deadly melee fighters
That just reminded me of the Grandma Apocalypse from Cookie Clicker and it sounds like a totally legit plot for a D&D campaign. :P
That's what DMG stands for
I sent the link to my DM, I'm a ranger and we have a poison focusing rogue. His response was "Oh SICK!" Haha, thanks Dael, I'm sure you've made his job a lot easier!
You generated a 32 page document for this?
Absolute mad woman! It's wonderful
This is one of the first things that Rolemaster took on in the 1980's when they revamped D&D into a more subtle, realistic game. It has a number of herb, poison, foraging, and alchemy lists and tables that are worth looking at for ideas, plus an expanded skillset system.
Me: *opens up link while Dael's talking early on*
*starts reading* Cool, cool.
*keeps scrolling* Wait...
*KEEPS SCROLLING* Oh no!
*CONTINUES TO SCROLL EVEN FURTHER* DAEL, NO! Why did you do this to yourself?
Purple is usually also a good poison colour, in addition to green. It's what I use for my own game since I am red/green colourblind xD
Dael, I love you, its Apothecary....the word you were looking for is...Apothecary...
Herbalist ? Because I thought an Apothecary is the building a pharmacist works in.
@@paulcoy9060 Yeah Apothecary is both the person and the building :P but Herbalist could work too though its a less common term for what Dael was talking about.
Are there anti-vaxxers in D&D worlds? People who refuse any magical healing or medicine? Does anyone have this happen at their table?
@@paulcoy9060 You just inspired my next character! An all-round disbeliever. A flippin fairy could smack them in the face and they'd still know magic is bull and your "healing potion" will do nothing more than make them have to pee sooner.
@@paulcoy9060 I know PF2.0 has a Barbarian that *refuses* magic aid as a mechanic. Or at least there was in the playtest material. Then you have your low-magic campaigns where I'm sure most villagers would want to burn the witch if someone tried to potion them up.
Dael, I love this system and I'll be implementing it into my current campaign for my rogue right away.
That said, when you asked your phone to roll you a d20, you set off my Google Home to do it too and you BLEW MY MIND. I had no idea it could do that, and I will be showing it off to all of my geeky friends at every opportunity.
My Google mini rolled a 20 when it heard you roll!
When you see a new Dael video and realize _that_ is what you were missing
My sentiments exactly. This channel is exceptional
4 years later, still appreciated, thank you very much for your work :) !
Thank you so much. This is exactly what I needed. Especially the jungle addition since I'm running a campaign on Chult.
Brilliant. I'm actually fairly new to D&D, but I've become entirely disillusioned by and frustrated with the book rules for these things. The greatest gripe has been having to pay gold to make things from plants and the like that my ranger could easily procure in the wild. Absolutely ridiculous, especially considering how MUCH gold even simple potions require. It's downright angering.
The presentation of this tool is lovely, and thorough, and easy to use! This is a great boon to many a player and dungeon master.
1000 Thanks Dael! I have a new DnD group with an assassin that wants to do poison stuff and your document will help me a lot.
I simply CANNOT express how magnificent this is. I've been dying for something like this.
I love how much effort and passion you are pouring into these little projects!
Have you considered sending this to DnDs Grandma?
PS: Nice thematic Plant/Poison shirt. A true ode to Ophelia
RIP :,(
just found this on a random youtube binge and this is awesome. thanks for sharing.
These tables are AMAZING!!! Thank you so much for making this!
This is the BEST THING, and is going to be SO HELPFUL! I thank you, Vesper thanks you (and we both hope to see Hunter again, too), and I'm sending this to Klouse immediately!
Super useful document, added to my reference material already!
This is fucking brilliant. I really like the tons of options you have to draw at random so it's not just players rolling then getting 3 generic healing potions. Great work!
I am so glad I found this channel. I finally found someone who has my same DMing style of where when a player casually asks if they can do a cool thing, and you don't quite know what to do, you then go home and make an entirely new mechanic system and index just in case they ask to do that same thing again.
Pretty sure this is the best D&D video on UA-cam
wow wow wow. An astonishing amount of work went into that, you are an angel Dael
Okay, this is too good to pass up. I gotta watch the rest of the channel now.
OMG! This is so awesome. I have these in my groups and you have made my life so much easier! Do not be discouraged ... ever!
Oh my GOODNESS, one of my players started having an interest in foraging for medicine, while another has taken an interest in poisons. This is perfect. Infinite thank you. I'm so excited to implement this.
OMG DAEL, YOU ARE THE BEST! This is just a godsend! I had a new player, wanting to play a thieve's guild associate, and BOOM, i find your video on Thieve's Cant; he's looking into poisons and selling ingredients and magical reagents (i starve them for gold so they are desperate for side work lol) and BOOM i see this video! Also, stole most of your stuff on transporting refugees (squeezing several great sessions out of that currently). Just, thank you so much! Your a big inspiration, influence, and source material at my table!!
Thanks for this one mate, really helped me out in a pinch.
Have you thought of expanding the list to encompass monster parts/products? For example, the phlegm from basilisks is (supposedly) how you cure someone from being turned to stone. Could you use that in alchemy?
I *love* this list and all the work you did for this, thank you :D
The Tooth in the Back I would definitely rule that if a monster has a strong relation to a specific potion, such as your example of basilisks and a cure for petrification. With some other examples being parts of beasts with dark vision for dark vision potions (for hoomans and other darkvisionless races), and monsters such as mindflayers for potions related to the mind or Psionics (potion of mind reading or a potion of psychic resistance) or a pice of a giant toenail for a potion of giant strength (corresponding to the type of giant you got the nail from)
These are just some examples I thought of on the spot. Any others you can think of would do well.
Basilisk phlegm? GENIUS!!
MCDM's Arcadia #8 has an article on harvesting monster parts, but it mainly focuses on using them as spell components to boost spells.
Checked into this because I wanted to add more realism in my game for foraging and herbalism. You earned my subscription specifically because you have a colorblind version of this!!! Thanks!!!
Holy Hell Dael! 30,000+ views for this bad boy on GM binder. It should have been in the DM Guide. Thanks for filling that gap, you rock.
Having attempted something like this in the past, I can really appreciate the amount of time and work you put into this. Thank you immeasurably for sharing it, your handiwork will forever be a part of our game!
Thank you Dael - Just found you from Adventure Academy - you videos are amazing in their information and your attached document is incredibly valuable. Thank you so much. A great tool for DMs.
As usual, Dael Kingsmill is the best source of DnD inspiration
I've been sitting here trying to figure out a way to express how absolutely amazing it is that you did all of this FOR FREE and posted it FOR FREE for ANYONE to use. If WotC hasn't sent you an offer of employment then they are either crazy or haven't found you yet.
Thank you for doing this. The amount of time and effort this must have taken is wild, so thank you, thank you, thank you a thousand times.
Thank you SO very much Dael for actually saying Autumn. Huge pet peeve.
As a fellow DM, you have absolutely earned the subscription. Good work!
I have been meaning to look up tips on potions or poisons video and to stumble upon your work... what a gorgeous surprise!!! The best document I have found with an awesome explanation to go with it, and eye candy to boot!!!
BONUS POINTS! I can read it with my screen reader! Thank you sooo sooo much!
The amount of time and care that you placed into this PDF is remarkable. I am in awe of your work. If I could quit my job today I would do what you are doing. Bravo -seriously. Folks like you make this game better!!!!!!!
I've got a game coming up where a player wants to be a sort of ninja-like character who uses poisons a lot, and you just saved my bacon when it comes to common poison ingredients and the check to make them. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much. This is something I started to do years ago and gave up on, and gave been meaning to get back to
Amazing tool to use for a player who is always asking for herbs I've never been prepared for. Thank you
I used these doc in my game last night and... IT WAS PRETTY AWESOME! i may have changed the names of a lot of the plants to coincide with my pre-existing world. my players are always trying to find materials for the local potion maker they have in there employment, and I've made my own tables of potions and poisons, but this is way more involved and i like the seasons/region aspect to it. THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME AND MAKING THIS, i'm having a lot of fun with it
I've been looking for exactly this!! You are a hero!
Uh... wow! this is incredible Dael
Thank you SO MUCH!!! I'm about to start a campaign where I want the characters to forage for food and items to create health potions and this will be a great resource. Thank you.. this is amazing..
Omg, thank you! Have been procrastinating developing these tables for years now =) Now Im going to shamelessly steal yours!
I love your health tonic idea, and want to take it further: baseline health-potions are just the character's drink of choice. Tea, coffee, whisky, whatever. Can't benefit from it more than once per day, instant 1d8+caster-level where caster level is informally set by the quality of the drink and the expertise of the one serving it (the player's character level if they're making it for themself, but potentially much more if they go to a good bar/teahouse/brewery/cafe). I'm running a sort of spaghetti western themed game where this'd add so much flavour.
Love that you know a bit about basic herbal medicine iv started a book on them about 5 ago. Your a very smart chickie 👍😎👍
Dael you are literally amazing!
wow thank you I was looking for JUST this, how lucky of me, thank you again. very good ideas
My way of mercy monk is so happy you made this!
First: this is an amazing resource that I appreciate and will be using in a couple weeks when I dm.
Second: the statement for the stupid is my favorite part (but not because the other parts are bad, just because I vibe so much with the need for a statement for the stupid)
Dael: “Let’s set some nice moderate DC of 15 for crafting this stuff, as well as a way to lower the DC, I mean the highest modifier someone could have is probably +11.”
Artificers: *”+26, take it or leave it”*
This is amazing. Thank you. I'm going to use this for my ranger player every session. You're the best.
This is amazing and you are amazing for making this! With this creation you have blessed the lives of DMs everywhere!
Outstanding reference for plant, herb, and animal venom! Thank you.
One note, i didn't see tobacco. It can be used to make a highly effective poison. It does take several days - not hours - but is 100% fatal if injected or ingested and about 98% as a contact poison when fresh (i've never tried using it after aging so can't speak to its efficacy after time).
I didn't know I needed this but now I do. So thank you for that.
"Why the Hell not make it?"
-Dael Kingsmill
That's a truly quotable quote.
This is fantastic. Thanks for the hard work!
Stay safe and healthy
you can also make dandelion wine and their leaves make a good sallad.
the latter´s usually if they´re covered when grown i think. like growing
them under a bucket.
This is so cool! I got a pair of Druids(homebrew subclasses). Circle of the Flowers Halfling 7 and Circle of the Verdant Treefolk 7. I had been collecting reading material to help supplement downtime or support the Halfling's livelihood.
This thing is perfect. Thank you!
I play as a Spores Druid, currently.
With Tasha's Cauldron's introduction of Magic Mushrooms and Primal Fruits, I've been working with my DM on a similar system of foraging, identifying, and crafting. Though mine are for 'effects' similar to the ones in the book rather than for healing/poison.
I love the creativity. Thanks for the video; it's giving me a few ideas!
how did i not watch this earlier? i love charts. i love in game crafting and foraging. this is perfect.
I just found this, as I'm about to play a poisoner / herbalist in a game. Thanks!! You're the best!!
Im glad somebody is covering this! Most dm channels just complain about poisons suck! Atleast you're doing something! 😀
Thanks for all your hard work!
So good. Total lack of sensible potions and poisons in RAW is a frustration. As well as the lack of methods for using tools. Excellent work,
I love this! Thank you so much for sharing. Introducing to my players today!
Very well done. I will certainly use it in my story!
Thank you so much, got a charicter whos really embracing the medic side of cleric and have no experiance with herbs at all so this is very useful.
Your systems are always fantastic!
I love this, it’s pretty useful. Thank you for making this.
not calling fungi plants is the correct choice! they're more closely related to animals, but distinct from both :P
Aha! Suspicions confirmed!
... That just makes me want to see how vegans react to that if I'm being honest
@@farmerboy916 Closer to animals is not the same *as* animals. :P And afaik there's no horrifically fungi-harmful-and-exploiting industry out there.
Also eating mushrooms is like eating flowers or fruit, the real thing is a mess of filaments growing underground called a mycelium each filament is the growing part called an hyphae, fungi cell wall structure is made of chitin structure the same that makes the bugs exosqueletons, also plants cell wall structure is made from cellulose (paper)
All in all there are 4 kingdoms of life in the Eukarya Domain which are Animalia Plantae Fungi Protista this in old biology, because newer division are way too technical and complicated
@@Ryquard1 Yep that's the basics of it!
Just found your channel and I am amazed by the quality of your content. Congratulations, Dael!
For this specific video (and GM binder) stuff I praise you infinitely! 5th edition is great for keeping stuff simple and streamlined so it makes room for interpretations and roleplaying - and I like that a lot - but it always bothered me how vague RAW crafting is.
Thanks again for shedding light on this DM.
So glad I found this gem of a video!!
Currently playing a completely different system than D&D, but I'll be able to adapt this over extremely well to my 1 player who's been needing more things to do in these fields.
Love it! No one in my campaign currently uses either skill, but I could see poison becoming an issue soon. Thanks for the assist!!!!
Dael, I just want to say, I discovered your channel today. Not only do you have an attractive personality that makes your videos very enjoyable, but you have very nice ideas on dnd, and you share the frickin stuff you make for free!!! A massive thank you and I'm subscribing!
Thank you for this, I love the work that you do.
you're the best - thank you for this - playing a chef monk who wants to feed and nourish the poor and his party (and maybe sicken the mean and cruel) -- sent this to my GM (he's state-side but knows and likes you so) i HOPE he lets me use this
This sounds like an amazingly helpful resource. Thank you so much, I'll be pouring a lot of my DM prep time into this I think and then tryyyyying to pass it onto my players to give them a reason to branch out and do some personal crafting. There is a lot of nuance and depth that can come from having characters craft their own things. It also makes it theirs... they own it when they have the agency to do it. Also who doesn't like collecting loot? This just makes "you found a plant" an exciting and passable loot item hahaha
Also I appreciate the color blind version very much, as I am red/green blind. :3 Thank you!
That document is amazing and it has helped so much thank you !!
I really like the idea of adding in side effects based on what a potion or poison is made of. Like the idea of a potion made of alcohol and mushrooms that works really well but causes hallucinations that give you disadvantage or something like that.
Super super useful. My friends just voted on me running an assassin game, and I can see some of them leaning towards poison as a tool. Thanks!
This is great! Thanks a lot for the work you put into it!
Love the video,thank you for the tool,you just upped everyone's game
This document is AMAZING! Thank you so much for sharing. It's beautiful! If it weren't for the legal jargon at the bottom of the document, you could be easily fooled into thinking this was part of an official D&D manual. Though, the first line does contain the word "ttime" which kind of gives it away. Haha!
I love immersion in my games and with the additional mechanics your system adds, as well, this will make the "long journey" type quests so much more interesting. I was actually just thinking about to adding a foraging/crafting system like this to the campaign I'm currently working on before I clicked on this video and the coincidence of this being your latest content baffles me.
Again, thank you for sharing. You're awesome!
I was thinking of putting together a potioner...went looking to see what was done so my players have the option. Found your channel and you now have a new subscriber! I am going to just go ahead and go through all your videos now. THANK YOU!
Great work! Just so you know I am using this in my game starting March. Thank you so much.
O.o this is brilliant! It adds so much that n the way of simple flavors. Ty!
Great and super useful video! Thanks, Dale. Keep up your mazing work!
Great topic for a video. I'm really a fan of your high-level-thinking-story-based-concepts! 😀
Wow, thankyou so much for creating this. It will make a great addition to my homebrew campaign as at the moment one of our PC's, a wizard, is being tutored by a Druid NPC in these matters.
This is great! Thanks for all the hard work!! I have been looking for something like this for my campaign.
I've recently started running a campaing and my druid asked me about crafting potions with his herbalism kit and medicine skill, but I found the rules of the DMG and Xanathar's guide not quite as fun as I expected, instead I will be using these, so thanks a lot Dael, love your work.
I love watching just about anything you put up. You're so pretty, funny and brilliant.
Dael, this and every other DM tool you've created are just so fantastically imaginative and helpful. I have to say I can very easily imagine that one day I'll be seeing your name under the credits for 6th edition.
omg thank you! This was the perfect information I needed for my little apothecary char idea :)
What an amazing resource thank you so much for making this