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This cloth bag contains 3d4 dry beans and weighs ½ pound plus ¼ pound for each bean inside. Dumping the bag’s contents on the ground creates a fiery 10-foot radius explosion. The fire ignites unattended flammable objects.
It'd break your teeth. You could cook up the whole bag in a pot of water, but I'd rule that would "wash away" the magical effect and just leave you with a pot of cooked beans. I'd roll a d10. 1 or 10 it takes the effect of shown in the guide, but inside them. With all the nastiness that entails.
Wondrous item, rare. Inside this heavy cloth bag are 3d4 dry beans. The bag weighs 1/2 pound plus 1/4 pound for each bean it contains. If you dump the bag's contents out on the ground, they explode in a 10-foot radius, extending from the beans.
A bean that, when cooked in a pot of water, becomes a hearty bean stew. A bean that, when eaten, makes you make a wisdom save against wanting to eat more beans. A bean that, when eaten, is extremely spicy and causes you to cast Fire Breath.
Inside this heavy cloth bag are 3d4 dry beans. The bag weighs 1/2 pound plus 1/4 pound for each bean it contains. If you dump the bag's contents out on the ground, they explode in a 10-foot radius, extending from the beans.
16 mar 2021 · Based on running a cook-off scenario at my table before, I suggest turning the event into a small story arc. This arc combines three steps: Research. Resource Gathering. The main event cook-off. In a 5e setting, you have many options to explore, using all kinds of exotic and difficult to obtain food supplies.
15 sty 2021 · Planting one of the 3d4 beans from within the magic item Bag of Beans gives this result about 10% of the time: A nest of 1d4 + 3 eggs springs up. Any creature that eats an egg must make a DC 20 Constitution saving throw.