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  1. I don't think the Chef feat is at all bad, and it is actually pretty decent. It's a half ability score increase, grants additional healing every short rest when the creature spends hit die (pairs well with the bard's song of rest), and you get some free temp HP every time you long rest, and the temp HP from the treats lasts until it is lost or ...

  2. Chef. Source: Tasha's Cauldron of Everything. Time and effort spent mastering the culinary arts has paid off. You gain the following benefits: Increase your Constitution or Wisdom score by 1, to a maximum of 20. You gain proficiency with cook’s utensils if you don’t already have it.

  3. 12 mar 2022 · Chef is a feat to spice up your character by adding a bit of flavor to your backstory. How well will it work for your build? Find out here.

  4. Culinary Masterclass: Understanding How the Chef Feat Functions. Four benefits are a surprising amount for any feat to provide. Here’s how these break down: Half an ASI in Constitution or Wisdom. Gaining +1 to a stat is great, especially to even up an odd score, and these are both solid stats to boost.

  5. 7 lip 2023 · Tasha's ushered in the idea that all feats should come with a stat boost and whatever particular traits the feat entails. The Chef feat grants +1 to either Constitution or Wisdom, giving the feat some attractive flexibility depending on your class.

  6. Chef give you a buff to one attribute (and remember, CON goes towards HP), a tool proficiency, and a decently powerful healing buff. (Cure wounds is 1d8+Spell casting modifier., so this puts your food at an equivalent level.

  7. The chef feat reads as follows: With one hour of work or when you finish a long rest, you can cook a number of treats equal to your proficiency bonus. These special treats last 8 hours after being made. A creature can use a bonus action to eat one of those treats to gain temporary hit points equal to your proficiency bonus.

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