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|Would the menu for the Yawning Portal in the D&D cookbook, Hero’s Feast, be just generic 5th edition? |
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+ | ::The book is not dated really, so "late 15th century DR" is the best I can suggest. but the price for food usually fluctuates per availability/season, and 1 gp for descent to undermountain has been same since at least 2e. There might be more clues if looked into certain foods and ales one the menu but i doubt it is worth the research. [[User:Artyom.pavlov|Artyom.pavlov]] ([[User talk:Artyom.pavlov|talk]]) 03:51, 15 January 2021 (UTC) |
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Would the menu for the Yawning Portal in the D&D cookbook, Hero’s Feast, be just generic 5th edition?
- The book is not dated really, so "late 15th century DR" is the best I can suggest. but the price for food usually fluctuates per availability/season, and 1 gp for descent to undermountain has been same since at least 2e. There might be more clues if looked into certain foods and ales one the menu but i doubt it is worth the research. Artyom.pavlov (talk) 03:51, 15 January 2021 (UTC)