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    Default The Omnomnomicon (3.5 Food System)

    Food Rules:

    NEW Skill: Cooking (Wis)
    With a Successful Cooking check, a cook may prepare special dishes with extraordinary or even supernatural effects.

    A dish is a single-use consumable item that must be prepared by a character with ranks in Cooking. A cook can prepare any dish he has the necessary ranks in Cooking to create by making a special Cooking check that takes one hour. To create a dish, a cook must be able to move and have access to the appropriate ingredients. He must be able to concentrate during this time.

    Often, a dish will have special effects if the cook beats the cooking DC by a certain number. If a cook fails to make the DC of the dish by 5 or less, the dish simply has no effect. If the cook fails a cooking check by more than 5, the creature eats the dish must make a fortitude save (DC 15) or be sickened for 24 hours. If the cook fails the check by more than 10, the creature that eats the dish must make a fortitude save (DC 20) or nauseated of one minute, then sickened for 24 hours. In addition, each round of combat they must make a fortitude save (DC 15) or be nauseated for one round.

    Preparing the body of a monster into food requires expedience to preserve the beast's life force, which allows the cook to create the additional effects of his dishes. If an ingredient creature has been dead for one hour, the DC to prepare the dish is increased by 5, plus an additional 5 for every hour after the first.

    If properly prepared, a dish's effects last for one hour normally. Higher level cooks can prepare longer-lasting dishes that last an additional hour for every ten ranks in cooking they have. Most cooks also have abilities that make dishes they eat last longer.
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    Default Re: The Omnomnomicon (3.5 Food System)

    Base Classes:

    Gourmand:
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    Eschewing some of your connection with the wild spirit of the world, you instead reap divine benefits from hunting and feasting on monsters.
    Level: Ranger 1st
    Replaces: If you select this class feature you do not gain Wild Empathy and never gain divine spells or spell slots.
    Benefit: You gain Cooking as a class skill. In addition, you gain the Savor feature at 1st level. This feature allows you to double the duration of dishes you prepare and consume yourself. Additionally, you add the bonus you would normally get from your Favored Enemy feature to your Cooking skill when preparing dishes obtained from cuts of your Favored Enemies.
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    Default Re: The Omnomnomicon (3.5 Food System)

    Dishes:

    Abberations:
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    Aboleth:
    Head: Aboleth Brain
    Arms: Tentacle Roast (Tentacles/grapple bonus)
    Breast/Bacon: Aboleth Fin (Swim speed/water breathing)
    Brisket/Rump: Hide Jerky (NA)

    Athach:
    Head: Athach Tongue (Bite, Poison)
    Breast/Bacon: Primal Breast (Str Bonus)
    Arm: Athach Strips (Extra Arm)
    Brisket/Rump: Hide Jerky (NA

    Beholder:
    Head: Eye Kebab (Eye Rays)
    Breast/Bacon: Floating Roast (Fly)

    Choker:
    Shoulder: Choker Tendon (Reach)
    Arm: Tentacle Roast
    Breast/Bacon: Choker Breast (Speed)
    Fingers: Climber Claws (Climb)

    Chuul:
    Breast/Bacon: Candied Carapace (NA)
    Brisket/Rump: Steamed Tentacles in Bitter Sauce (Grapple bonus, paralysis)
    Thigh: Chuul Tail (Swim, water breathing)
    Fingers: Boiled Claws (Imp. Grab, Constrict)

    Cloaker:
    Head: Stuffed Cloaker Skull (Moan)
    Shoulder: Sizzling Wings (Fly Speed)
    Breast/Bacon: Dark Bacon (Shadow Shift)

    Delver:

    Arm: Tunneler Arms (Burrow Speed)
    Breast/Bacon: Delver Steak (Acid Slime)
    Brisket/Rump: Hide Jerky (NA)

    Destrachan:
    Head: Ear Sandwiches (Blindsense/blindsight)
    Breast/Bacon: Stuffed Lungs (Scream)
    Brisket/Rump: Hide Jerky (NA)
    Fingers: Seared Paw (Claws, Grapple Bonus)

    Gibbering Mouther:
    Head: Mouther Puff (Multiple bites, spittle)
    Brisket/Rump: Meat mash (Amorphous)

    Grick:
    Arm: Tentacle Roast
    Brisket/Rump: Magic Hide (DR/magic, natural attacks count as magic)
    Thigh: Serpent Tail (Climb)

    Mimic:

    Shoulder: Shaper Puff (Change shape)
    Arm: Mimic Loaf (Adhesive, constrict)
    Brisket/Rump: Meat Mash (Amorphous)

    Illithid:
    Head: Mind Fillet (Mind Blast, Psionics, Telepathy)
    Head: Seared Tendrils (Tentacles, extract)

    Otyugh:
    Arm: Tentacle Roast (Tentacles, Grapple bonus)
    Brisket/Rump: Hide Jerky (NA)

    Phasm:
    Shoulder: Shaper Puff (Change shape)
    Brisket/Rump: Meat Mash (Amorphous)

    Rust Monster:
    Head: Hunter’s Nose (Scent, Track)
    Brisket/Rump: Hide Jerky (NA)
    Fingers: Feeler sizzle (Rusting Grasp at-will)


    Animals:

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    Ape/Baboon/monkey:
    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Arm: Ape Strips (Climb Speed)
    Breast/Bacon: Primal Breast (Str Bonus)
    Fingers: Seared Paw (Claws, grapple bonus)

    Badger:
    Head: Hunter’s Nose (Scent, Track)
    Arm: Tunneler Arms (Burrow Speed)
    Brisket/Rump: Fury Roast (Rage)
    Fingers: Seared Paw (Claws, grapple bonus)

    Bat:
    Head: Fried Ears (Blindsense)
    Arm: Spiced Wings (Fly)

    Bear:
    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Breast/Bacon: Primal Breast (Str Bonus)
    Brisket/Rump: Gutsy Steak (Con Bonus)
    Fingers: Seared Paw (Claws, grapple bonus)

    Bison/Bull:
    Head: Powdered Horn (Gore, Bull rush)
    Breast/Bacon: Primal Breast (Str Bonus)
    Brisket/Rump: Hide Jerky (NA)
    Thigh: Mighty Flank (Trample)

    Boar:
    Head: Powdered Horn (Gore, Bull rush)
    Brisket/Rump: Fury Roast (Rage)
    Brisket/Rump: Gutsy Steak (Con Bonus)
    Brisket/Rump: Hide Jerky (NA)

    Camel:
    Brisket/Rump: Gutsy Steak (Con Bonus)

    Cheetah:
    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex bonus)
    Thigh: Speedy Leg (Speed, sprint)
    Fingers: Grilled Cat’s Paw (Claws, pounce)

    Crocodile:
    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Breast/Bacon: Scaled Bacon (NA)
    Breast/Bacon: Stuffed Lungs (Hold Breath)
    Brisket/Rump: Tail Fillet (Tail Slap, Swim Speed)

    Eagle/Hawk:
    Head: Eagle Eye Bites (Spot bonus)
    Arm: Spiced Wing (Fly)
    Thigh: Drumstick (Dex Bonus)

    Elephant:

    Head: Powdered Horn (Gore, Bull rush)
    Breast/Bacon: Primal Breast (Str Bonus)
    Brisket/Rump: Gutsy Steak (Con Bonus)
    Brisket/Rump: Titan Roast (Powerful Build)
    Thigh: Mighty Flank (Trample)

    Horse:
    Breast/Bacon: Primal Breast (Str Bonus)
    Brisket/Rump: Gutsy Steak (Con Bonus)
    Thigh: Gelatin (Speed, endurance)

    Leopard/Lion/Tiger:

    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Head: Cat’s Tongue (Intimidate bonus, roar)
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex Bonus)
    Fingers: Grilled Cat’s Paw (Claws/Pounce)

    Lizard:
    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex Bonus)
    Breast/Bacon: Scaled Bacon (NA)
    Fingers: Climber Claws (Climb Speed)

    Monitor Lizard:

    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex Bonus)
    Breast/Bacon: Scaled Bacon (NA)
    Brisket/Rump: Tail Fillet (Tail Slap, Swim Speed)

    Manta Ray:

    Shoulder: Fried Gills (Water Breathing)
    Breast/Bacon: Fin Soup (Swim Speed)

    Octopus/squid:

    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex bonus)
    Shoulder: Fried Gills (Water Breathing)
    Arm: Tentacle Roast (Tentacles, Grapple Bonus)

    Porpoise:

    Head: Sonar Roast (Blindsight)
    Breast/Bacon: Stuffed Lungs (Hold Breath)
    Breast/Bacon: Fin Soup (Swim Speed)
    Brisket/Rump: Gutsy Steak (Con Bonus)

    Rat:

    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex Bonus)
    Fingers: Grilled Rat Paw (Swim and Climb Speed)

    Rhino:

    Head: Powdered Horn (Gore, Bull Rush/Powerful Charge?)
    Brisket/Rump: Hide Jerky (NA)

    Shark:

    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Shoulder: Fried Gills (Water Breathing)
    Breast/Bacon: Fin Soup (Swim Speed)

    Snake:

    Head: Bitter Venom Shake (Bite, Poison)
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex bonus)
    Arm: Constrictor Strips (Grapple Bonus)
    Breast/Bacon: Scaly Bacon (NA)
    Brisket/Rump: Serpent Tail (Swim and clim speed)

    Whale:

    Head: Sonar Roast (Blindsight)
    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Breast/Bacon: Fin Soup (Swim Speed)
    Breast/Bacon: Stuffed Lungs (Hold Breath)
    Brisket/Rump: Gutsy Steak (Con Bonus)
    Brisket/Rump: Titan Roast (Powerful Build)
    Brisket/Rump: Tail Fillet (Tail Slap, Swim Speed)

    Wolf/Dog/Hyena:

    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Head: Hunter’s Snout (Scent/Track)
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex Bonus)

    Wolverine:

    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Breast/Bacon: Primal Breast (Str Bonus)
    Brisket/Rump: Gutsy Steak (Con Bonus)
    Brisket/Rump: Fury Roast (Rage)
    Fingers: Seared Paw (Claws, grapple bonus)


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    Dragon, True:
    Head: Drake Eyes (Blindsight/sense)
    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Shoulder: Sizzling Wings (Fly speed)
    Arm: Tunneler Arms (Burrow Speed)
    Breast/Bacon: Scaled Bacon (NA)
    Breast/Bacon: Dragon Lung (Breath Weapon)
    Brisket/Rump: Tail Fillet (Tail Slap, Swim Speed)
    Fingers: Seared Paw (Claws, grapple bonus)


    Dragon Turtle:

    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Arm: Fin Soup (Swim Speed)
    Breast/Bacon: Scaled Bacon (NA)
    Breast/Bacon: Dragon Lung (Breath Weapon)
    Brisket/Rump: Tail Fillet (Tail Slap, Swim Speed)
    Fingers: Seared Paw (Claws, grapple bonus)

    Pseudodragon:

    Head: Drake Eyes (Blindsight/sense)
    Shoulder: Sizzling Wings (Fly speed)
    Shoulder: Shifting Skin Wraps (Hide bonus)
    Breast/Bacon: Scaled Bacon (NA)
    Brisket/Rump: Grilled Stinger (Sting attack, Poison)
    Fingers: Seared Paw (Claws, grapple bonus)

    Wyvern:

    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Shoulder: Sizzling Wings (Fly speed)
    Breast/Bacon: Scaled Bacon (NA)
    Brisket/Rump: Grilled Stinger (Sting Attack, Poison)
    Fingers: Seared Paw (Claws, grapple bonus)


    Fey:
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    Dryad:
    Head: Dryad Tongue (Charm, Speak with animals/plants)
    Brisket/Rump: Fey Skin (DR/Cold Iron
    Thigh: Smoked Stalk (Treewalk)

    Nymph
    Head: Nymph Eye (Stunning Glance)
    Breast/Bacon: Nymph Breast (Blinding Beauty)
    Brisket/Rump: Fey Skin (DR/Cold Iron

    Satyr
    Head: Powdered Horn (Gore, Bullrush Bonus)
    Breast/Bacon: Satyr Breast (Pipes)
    Brisket/Rump: Fey Skin (DR/ Cold Iron)
    Thigh: Hoof Powder (Speed Bonus, nature’s stride)

    Sprites:
    Shoulder: Fade Wrap (Invis.)
    Brisket/Rump: Fey Skin (DR/ Cold Iron)
    Thigh: Grig Legs (Music)
    Fingers: Pixie Fingers (Mischief Touch)


    Magical Beast:
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    Ankeg:
    Head: Candied Mandibles (Bite)
    Arm: Tunneler Arms (Burrow Speed)
    Breast/Bacon: Candied Carapace (NA)
    Brisket/Rump: Ankeg Stomach (Acid Spit)

    Aranea:
    Head: Bitter Venom Shake (Bite/Poison)
    Brisket/Rump: Grilled Spinnerets (Web)

    Basalisk:
    Head: Basalisk Eyes (Petrification Glance)
    Head: Powdered Fang (Bite)
    Breast/Bacon: Scaly bacon (NA)

    Behir:
    Head: Powdered Fang (Bite)
    Breast/Bacon: Stuffed Behir Lung (Breath Weapon)
    Breast/Bacon: Scaly Bacon (NA)
    Brisket/Rump: Behir Brisket (Rakes)

    Blink Dog:
    Head: Powdered Fang (Bite)
    Head: Hunter’s Snout (Scent/Track)
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex Bonus)
    Breast/Bacon: Blinking Breast (Blink/dim door)

    Bulette:
    Head: Powdered Fang (Bite)
    Arm: Tunneler Arms (Burrow Speed)
    Breast/Bacon: Candied Carapace (NA)
    Breast/Bacon: Primal Breast (Str Bonus)
    Brisket/Rump: Gutsy Steak (Con Bonus)
    Thigh: Bulette Claws (Claws/rakes, leap)

    Chimera:
    Head: Powdered Fang (Bite)
    Head: Powdered Horn (Gore, Bull rush Bonus)
    Shoulder: Sizzling Wings (Fly)
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex Bonus)
    Breast/Bacon: Scaly Bacon (NA)
    Breats/Bacon: Dragon Lung (Breath Weapon)
    Brisket/Rump: Hide Jerky (NA)
    Brisket/Rump: Tail Fillet (Tail Slap, Swim Speed)
    Fingers: Grilled Cat’s Paw (Claws/Pounce)

    Cockatrice:
    Head: Powdered Cockatrice Beak (Bite, Petrification)
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex Bonus)
    Arm: Spiced Wings (Fly)

    Darkmantle:
    Head: Ear Sandwiches (Blindsense/blindsight)
    Shoulder: Membrane wrap (Fly Speed)
    Shoulder: Shifting Skin Wraps (Hide bonus)
    Arm: Tentacle grillers

    Digester:
    Brisket/Rump: Digester Haggis (acid spray)
    Brisket/Rump: Hide Jerky (NA)

    Dragonne:
    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Head: Cat’s Tongue (Intimidate bonus, roar)
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex Bonus)
    Shoulder: Sizzling Wings
    Fingers: Grilled Cat’s Paw (Claws/Pounce)
    Cat’s paw soup (Claw attacks/pounce)
    Dragonne Loin (Roar)

    Ethereal X:
    Head: Powdered Fang (Bite)
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex Bonus)
    Brisket/Flank: Ghostly Roast (Etheral Jaunt)
    Fingers: Fried filcher Fingers (Sleight of hand, detect magic)

    Frost Worm:
    Head: Candied Mandibles (Bite)
    Arm: Tunneler Arms (Burrow Speed)
    Breast/Bacon: Candied Carapace (NA)
    Brisket/Flank: Frost worm Ice Cream (Cold immunity)

    Girallon:
    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Shoulder: Girralon Arms (Extra arms)
    Arm: Ape Strips (Climb Speed)
    Breast/Bacon: Primal Breast (Str Bonus)
    Fingers: Pulled Paw (Claws, Rend)

    Gorgon:
    Head: Powdered Horn (Gore, Bull rush)
    Breast/Bacon: Primal Breast (Str Bonus)
    Breast/Bacon: Stuffed Gorgon Lung (Breath Weapon)
    Brisket/Rump: Hide Jerky (NA)
    Thigh: Mighty Flank (Trample)

    Gray Render:
    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Arm: Ape Strips (Climb Speed)
    Breast/Bacon: Primal Breast (Str Bonus)
    Brisket/Rump: Hide Jerky (NA)
    Brisket/Rump: Render Pouch (protection?)
    Fingers: Pulled Paw (Claws, Rend)

    Griffon:
    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Head: Eagle Eye Bites (Spot bonus)
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex Bonus)
    Arm: Spiced Wing (Fly)
    Fingers: Grilled Cat’s Paw (Claws/Pounce)

    Hippogryph:
    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Head: Eagle Eye Bites (Spot bonus)
    Arm: Spiced Wing (Fly)
    Breast/Bacon: Primal Breast (Str Bonus)
    Brisket/Rump: Gutsy Steak (Con Bonus)
    Thigh: Gelatin (Speed, endurance)
    Fingers: Seared Paw (Claws, grapple bonus)

    Hydra:
    Head: Hydra Fangs (Mutliple heads/bites)
    Breast/Bacon: Scaled Bacon (NA)
    Brisket/Rump: Seared Steak (Fast healing)
    Brisket/Rump: Tail Fillet (Tail Slap, Swim Speed)

    Kraken:
    Shoulder: Fried Gills (Water breathing)
    Arms: Tentacle Roast
    Breast/Bacon: Fin Soup (Swim Speed)
    Brisket/Rump: Hide Jerky (NA)

    Krenshar:
    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Head: Krenshar Tongue (Intimidate bonus, Scare)
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex Bonus)
    Fingers: Grilled Cat’s Paw (Claws/Pounce)

    Lamia:
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex Bonus)
    Breast/Bacon: Lamia Heart (SLAs)
    Fingers: Grilled Cat’s Paw (Claws/Pounce)
    Fingers: Fried Lamia Fingers (Wis drain touch)

    Lammasu:
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex Bonus)
    Arms: Spiced Wing (Fly)
    Breast/Bacon: Lammasu Heart (SLAs/Magic Circle)
    Breats/Bacon: Hide Jerky (NA)
    Fingers: Grilled Cat’s Paw (Claws/Pounce)

    Manticore:
    Head: Eagle Eye Bites (Spot bonus)
    Shoulder: Sizzling Wings
    Brisket/Rump: Manticore Tail (Spikes)
    Fingers: Fingers: Grilled Cat’s Paw (Claws/Pounce)

    Owl, Giant:
    Head: Eagle Eye Bites (Spot bonus)
    Arm: Spiced Wing (Fly)
    Thigh: Drumstick (Dex Bonus)
    Fingers: Seared Paw (Claws, grapple bonus)

    Owlbear:
    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Breast/Bacon: Primal Breast (Str Bonus)
    Brisket/Rump: Gutsy Steak (Con Bonus)
    Fingers: Seared Paw (Claws, grapple bonus)

    Pegasus:
    Arms: Spiced Wing
    Breast/Bacon: Primal Breast (Str Bonus)
    Brisket/Rump: Gutsy Steak (Con Bonus)
    Thigh: Gelatin (Speed, endurance)

    Phase Spider:
    Head: Bitter Venom Shake (Bite+Poison)
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex Bonus)
    Brisket/Flank: Ghostly Roast (Etheral Jaunt)
    Breast/Bacon: Candied Carapace (NA)
    Fingers: Spindly Kebab (Climb Speed)

    Purple Worm:
    Head: Candied Mandibles (Bite)
    Arms: Constrictor Strips (Grapple Bonus)
    Breast/Bacon: Candied Carapace (NA)
    Breast/Bacon: Primal Breast (Str Bonus)
    Brisket/Rump: Grilled Stinger (Sting+poison)

    Razor Boar:
    Head: Powdered Horn (Gore, Bull rush)
    Breast/Bacon: Primal Breast (Str Bonus)
    Brisket/Rump: Fury Roast (Rage)
    Brisket/Rump: Gutsy Steak (Con Bonus)
    Brisket/Rump: Hide Jerky (NA)
    Thigh: Mighty Flank (Trample)

    Remorhaz:
    Head: Candied Mandible (Bite)
    Arm: Tunneler Arms (Burrow Speed)
    Arms: Constrictor Strips (Grapple Bonus)
    Breast/Bacon: Candied Carapace (NA)
    Breast/Bacon: Primal Breast (Str Bonus)
    Breast/Bacon: Sizzling Strips (Heat)

    Roper:
    Head: Powdered Fang (Bite)
    Shoulder: Shifting Skin Wraps (Hide Bonus)
    Brisket/Rump: Hide Jerky (NA)
    Fingers: Roper Strand Griller (Strands, Drag, Weakening)

    Sea Cat:
    Head: Powdered Fang (Bite)
    Breast/Bacon: Stuffed Lungs (Hold Breath)
    Breast/Bacon: Fin Soup (Swim Speed)
    Fingers: Fingers: Pulled Paw (Claws, Rend)

    Shocker Lizard:
    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex Bonus)
    Breast/Bacon: Scaled Bacon (NA)
    Brisket/Rump: Shocker Tail (Shock)
    Fingers: Climber Claws (Climb Speed)

    Sphynx:
    Head: Cat’s Tongue (Intimidate bonus, roar)
    Head: Powdered Horn (Gore, Bull rush Bonus)
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex Bonus)
    Shoulder: Sizzling Wings
    Breast/Bacon: Sphinx heart (SLAs)
    Fingers: Grilled Cat’s Paw (Claws/Pounce)

    Spider Eater:
    Head: Candied Mandible (Bite)
    Shoulder: Sizzling Wings
    Brisket/Rump: Grilled Stinger (Sting, Poison)
    Brisket/Rump: Hard-Boiled Spider Eater Eggs (Freedom of Movement)

    Stirge:
    Head: Needle-Nose Kebab (Attach, Blood Drain)
    Shoulder: Sizzling Wings
    Thigh: Drumstick (Dex bonus)
    Stirge Wing Sandwich (Fly Speed)
    Stirge Kebab (Grapple bonus, blood drain)

    Tarrasque:
    Head: Powdered Fang (Bite)
    Head: Powdered Horn (Gore, Bull rush Bonus)
    Head: Cat’s Tongue (Intimidate bonus, roar)
    Shoulder: Big T Carapace (Spell Reflection)
    Breast/Bacon: Primal Breast (Str. Bonus)
    Breast/Bacon: Scaled Bacon (NA)
    Brisket/Rump: Tail Fillet (Tail Slap, Swim Speed)
    Brisket/ Rump: Seared Steak (Fast Healing)
    Brisket/Rump: Titan Roast (Powerful Build)
    Brisket/Rump: Gutsy Steak (Con Bonus)
    Thigh: Speedy Leg (Speed, sprint)
    Fingers: Seared Paw (Claws/Grapple Bonus)

    Unicorn:
    Head: Powdered Horn (Gore/Bull Rush Bonus)
    Breast/Bacon: Primal Breast (Str Bonus)
    Breast/Bacon: Unicorn Heart (SLAs)
    Brisket/Rump: Gutsy Steak (Con Bonus)
    Thigh: Gelatin (Speed, endurance)

    Winter Wolf:
    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Head: Hunter’s Nose (Scent/Track)
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex Bonus)
    Breast/Bacon: Chilled Breast (Freezing Bite, Breath Weapon)
    Brisket/Rump: Hide Jerky (NA)

    Worg:

    Wolf/Dog/Hyena:
    Head: Powered Fang (Bite)
    Head: Hunter’s Nose (Scent/Track)
    Shoulder: Tendon Stew (Dex Bonus)

    Yrthak:
    Head: Yrthak Tongue (Blindsight)
    Shoulder: Sizzling Wings
    Breast/Bacon: Yrthak Lung (Sonic Lance, Explosion)
    Brisket/Rump: Hide Jerky (NA)
    Thigh: Drumstick (Dex Bonus)
    Fingers: Seared Paw (Claws, Grapple Bonus)



    Ooze:
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    Black Pudding:
    Arms: Pseudopod Mold (Grapple Bonus, Constrict)
    Breast/Bacon: Ooze cups (Crit-Immunity)
    Brisket/Rump: Ooze Sauce (Acid)

    Gelatinous Cube:
    Breast/Bacon: Ooze cups (Crit-Immunity)
    Brisket/Rump: Ooze Sauce (Acid)
    Fingers: Paralytic Slime (Paralysis)

    Gray Ooze:
    Arms: Pseudopod Mold (Grapple Bonus, Constrict)
    Breast/Bacon: Ooze cups (Crit-Immunity)
    Brisket/Rump: Ooze Sauce (Acid)

    Ochre Jelly:
    Breast/Bacon: Ooze cups (Crit-Immunity)
    Brisket/Rump: Ooze Sauce (Acid)



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    Assassin Vine:
    Head: Assassin Wine (Blindsight)
    Arms: Boiled Vines (Grapple, Constrict)
    Fingers: Stuffed Assasin Leaves (Entangle, Hide in Plain Sight)

    Violet Fungus:
    Head: Violet Caps (Poison)
    Arms: Tentacle Roast (Tentacles/grapple bonus)

    Shambling Mound:
    Arms: Boiled Vines (Grapple/Constrict)
    Breast/Bacon: Shambler Almonds (Immunity to Electricity)

    Tendriculos:
    Head: Powdered Fang (Bite)
    Arm: Boiled Vines (Grapple, Constrict)
    Breast/Bacon: Seared Vine (Fast Healing)
    Brisket/Rump: Tendriculos Fruit (Paralysis)

    Treant:
    Shoulder: Treant Apple Crisp (Animate Trees)
    Brisket/Rump: Treant Syrup (NA)
    Thigh: Ground Root (Trample, double damage to objects)


    Vermin:
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    Giant Ant:
    Head: Candied Mandible (Bite)
    Breast/Bacon: Candied Caparace (NA)
    Brisket/Rump: Grilled Stinger (Sting, Poison)
    Fingers: Spindly Kebab (Climb Speed)

    Giant Bee:
    Shoulder: Crumbled Wing (Fly)
    Breast/Bacon: Candied Carapace (NA)
    Brisket/Rump: Grilled Stinger (Sting, Poison)

    Bombardier Beetle:
    Head: Candied Mandible (Bite)
    Breast/Bacon: Candied Carapace (NA)
    Brisket/Rump: Sour spray gland (Acid Spray)

    Fire Beetle:
    Head: Candied Mandile (Bite)
    Head: Glowing Curry (Shed Light)
    Breast/Bacon: Candied Carapace (NA)

    Stag Beetle:
    Head: Candied Mandible (Bite)
    Breast/Bacon: Candied Carapace (NA)
    Thigh: Mighty Flank (Trample)

    Praying Mantis:
    Head: Candied Mandible (Bite)
    Shoulder: Crumbled Wing (Fly)
    Breast/Bacon: Candied Carapace (NA)
    Fingers: Boiled Claw (Claws, Grapple, Constrict)

    Giant Wasp:
    Shoulder: Crumbled Wing (Fly)
    Breast/Bacon: Candied Carapace (NA)
    Brisket/Rump: Grilled Stinger (Sting, Poison)
    Thigh: Drumstick (Dex Bonus)

    Giant Centipede:
    Head: Bitter Venom Shake (Bite, Poison)
    Breast/Bacon: Candied Carapace (NA)
    Fingers: Spindly Kebab (Climb Speed)

    Giant Scorpion:
    Breast/Bacon: Candied Carapace (NA)
    Brisket/Rump: Grilled Stinger (Sting, Poison)
    Fingers: Boiled Claw (Claws, Grapple, Constrict)

    Giant Spider:
    Head: Bitter Venom Shake (Bite, Poison)
    Breast/Bacon: Candied Carapace (NA)
    Brisket/Rump: Baked Spinnerets (Web)
    Fingers: Spindly Kebab (Climb Speed)
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    Default Re: The Omnomnomicon (3.5 Food System)

    Complete Dish List

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    Aboleth Brain
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    Aboleth Brain
    Minimum Ranks: 12
    Cut: Head
    Servings: 1
    Cook DC: 28
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Aboleth

    The aboleth brain is a complicated feast of five parts. The frontal lobe, studded with thousands of hornlike protrusions. The primary lobe, a complex net of tangled tendrils. The ventral lobe, four fingerlike extensions from the bottom of the brain. The dorsal lobe, covered with fine tendrils that twitch even in death. The rear lobe, six tendril-like branches from the dorsal lobe.

    The Aboleth Brain grants the eater a +10 bonus to all knowledge checks as you tap into the racial memory of the aboleth. In addition, the eater gains a fraction of the aboleth’s psionic power. He gains the following psionic abilities: 2/Day: Dominate Person, Mirage Arcana, Persistant Image, Veil.

    Augment:
    For every 5 points the cook beats the DC by, he gains one additional use/day of the psionic abilities.


    Ankeg Stomach
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    Ankeg Stomach
    Minimum Ranks: 6
    Cut: Brisket/Rump
    Servings: 1
    Cook DC: DC 20
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Ankeg

    This dish consists of the stomach of an Ankeg, emptied out and then stuffed with a number of it‘s other organs, finely minced and mixed with root vegetables and a number of spices. Despite how unappetizing it sounds, it has a delicious savory flavor, though some complain of heartburn afterwards.

    The Ankeg Stomach gives the eater the ability to spit acid as a ranged touch attack and deal acid damage with a bite attack. If the eater possesses a bite attack, any time the eater hits with this attack, it deals an additional 1d4 points of acid damage. As a standard action he can also hock up a mouthful of acid and spit it in a searing glob a single opponent within 30 feet. If the attack hits, the target takes 2d4 damage, plus an addition 1d4 acid damage each round thereafter for three rounds. After using the acid spit attack, the eater cannot use it again for one minute, and during this time he does not deal acid damage with a successful bite.

    Augment:
    For every 5 points the cook beats the DC by, the spit damage is increased by 1d4, and for every 10 points, the lingering damage after the spit and the damage dealt with each bite increases by 1d4.


    Ape Strips
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    Ape Strips
    Minimum Ranks: 4
    Cut: Arms
    Servings: 4
    Cook DC: 15
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Ape, Baboon, Dire Ape, Monkey

    This dish is prepared by using portions of the bicep and forearm that don‘t touch either bone or skin. The strips are then dipped in a breading mixture and deep fried. The meat has a tough consistency, but is surprisingly flavorful.

    Ape Strips grant the eater the eater the ability to climb with monkey-like ease. The eater gains a climb speed of 20 feet. He gains a +8 racial bonus on climb checks and can always choose to take 10 on a climb check, even if rushed or threatened.

    Augment:
    For every 5 points the cook beats the DC by, the granted climb speed increases by 5 feet.


    Assassin Wine
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    Assassin Wine
    Minimum Ranks: 6
    Cut: Head
    Servings: 4
    Cook DC: DC 20
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Assassin Vine

    Assassin Wine is brewed out of the bitter, grape-like fruits of the Assassin Vine. It is a strong, heady beverage with a strong kick.

    The eater of assassin wine gains blindsense out to 30 feet, using a combination of sound, scent, and vibrational cues. If the eater chooses to close his eyes and rely entirely on the blindsense, either because he cannot use his eyes or because he chooses not to, his blindsense instead becomes blindsight.

    Augment:
    For every 10 points you beat the DC by, the range of your blindsense increases by 5 feet.


    Athach Strips
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    Athach Strips
    Minimum Ranks: 11
    Cut: Arm
    Servings: 3
    Cook DC: 28
    Augment: No
    Ingredient Creatures: Athach

    This dish is prepared by using portions of the Athach’s bicep and forearm that don‘t touch either bone or skin. The strips are then dipped in a breading mixture and deep fried. They have a tough texture to them, and their flavor is relatively gamey. They are quite difficult to make palatable, usually requiring the aid of a strong sauce or a dose of spices.

    The eater of the Athach strips gains a third arm, protruding from the center of their chest. This arm is identical to the eater’s other arms. If the wielder has the two-weapon fighting feat, he is treated as having the multiweapon fighting feat as well.



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    Baked Spinnerets
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    Baked Spinneretes
    Minimum Ranks:4
    Cut: Brisket/Rump
    Servings: 1
    Cook DC: 15
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Monstrous Spider, Phase Spider

    This dish consists of the severed spinneret of a giant spider, drizzled with sticky, sugary syrup and baked thoroughly. The dish is surprisingly sweet and sticky, beneath a warm, crunchy shell. Some don‘t enjoy it, however, due to the tendency for the now-liquefied core of the spinnerets to stick to the eater‘s lips.

    Baked Spinnerets give the eater the ability to spin webs. The eater can spin up to 50 feet of silken webbing per day. This webbing functions as silk rope, but the eater gains a +5 bonus to all use rope checks made using his webbing, and the DC of all checks made to escape from or break this webbing are increased by 4.

    Augment:
    For every 5 points you beat the DC by, the eater can produce an additional 5 feet of silk each day.


    Basalisk Eyes
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    Basalisk Eyes
    Minimum Ranks: 8
    Cut: Head
    Servings: 1
    Cook DC: 26
    Augment: No
    Ingredient Creatures: Basilisk, Abbysal Greater Basilisk

    This dish is composed of the eyes and optic nerves of a basalisk. It‘s not particularly filling, and requires a strong stomach to pop an intact eye into one‘s mouth. If you or your guests really have a problem with seeing the eyes themselves, you can bread them.

    The eater of the Basalisk eyes can take a swift action each round to fix a single opponent within 30 feet with a petrifying gaze. The opponent must make a fortitude save (DC 10+½ Chef level+Wis) or be turned to stone, as with the stone to flesh spell. An opponent that successfully saves against this effect cannot be affected by this ability for 24 hours.


    Behir Brisket
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    Behir Brisket
    Minimum Ranks: 11
    Cut: Brisket/Rump
    Servings: 6
    Cook DC: 28
    Augment: No
    Ingredient Creatures:

    This dish is a huge tray of sliced meat. The meat has a slightly unusual blue color, but it has a rich, smoky flavor to it. The dish is prepared with the help of a rich spice rub and then smoking it.

    The eater of a Behir Brisket sprouts six short arms from their abdomen, each tipped with sharp claws. The claws are not very strong and not very dexterous, but they can be quite dangerous in a grapple. He can make six rake attacks that deal 1d4 damage apiece, plus one-half the characters strength modifier.


    Big T Carapace Cookies
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    Big T Carapace
    Minimum Ranks: 23
    Cut: Shoulder
    Servings: 12
    Cook DC: 43
    Augment: No
    Ingredient Creatures: Tarrasque

    This dish is composed of the diamond-hard shell of the Tarrasque, ground down to powder, then formed into a dough-like substance and formed into cookies reminiscent of the tarrasque‘s armored back. The cookies are positively mouth-watering, and have inspired a wide array of imitations.

    The eater of Big T Carapace Cookies gains spell resistance equal to 10+ the cook’s ranks in the cooking skill. In addition, any spell that fails to penetrate the eater’s spell resistance is rebounded against the caster, as though by a spell reflection effect. The eater’s skin takes on a metallic, bronze sheen while under the effects of this dish.


    Bitter Venom Shake
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    Bitter Venom Shake
    Minimum Ranks: 4
    Cut: Head
    Servings: 1
    Cook DC: 15
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Snake, Aranea, Phase Spider, Giant Centipede, Giant Spider

    This shake is a minty green color. The shake is made out of the diluted venom harvested out the fangs of a monster. It has a sharp, almost bitter flavor to it, but the sugar and cream added to it help mellow the texture and sweeten the mix.

    The eater of the Bitter Venom shake Gains a bite attack that deals 1d4 damage plus the characters strength modifier. In addition, a creature hit by the eater’s bite attack must make a fortitude save (DC 10+½ cook’s level+Wis) or be poisoned (Initial and secondary 1d6 strength or dex, or 1d4 con, chosen at the cooking)

    Augment:
    For every 10 point you beat the DC by, the poison‘s damage increases by one die size.


    Blinking Breast
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    Blinking Breast
    Minimum Ranks: 5
    Cut: Breast/Bacon
    Servings: 1
    Cook DC: 18
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Blink Dog

    This dish has a tough texture, with not a lot of flavor to it. A cook must be careful when butchering this cut, as this muscle has a tendency to continue blinking even when the blink dog is dead.

    The eater of a Blinking Breast gains the ability to blink, much like a blink dog. Activating or deactivating the blinking requires a standard action. In addition, the eater may teleport up to 30 feet as a standard action as long as his is under the effect of the blinking breast.

    Augment:
    For every 5 points you beat the DC by, the range of the teleportation is increased by 5 feet. If you beat the DC by 15, the action required to activate or deactivate the abilities granted by the blinking breast is reduced to a move action.


    Boiled Claws
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    Boiled Claws
    Minimum Ranks: 4
    Cut: Fingers
    Servings: 1
    Cook DC: 15
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Chuul, Giant Scorpion

    This hard-shelled claw is usually served with a buttery dipping sauce and eaten by pulling the meat out of the claw. If the boiling water is treated properly, the shell of the claw itself may also be eaten, but it‘s mostly flavorless.

    The eater of Boiled Claws gains a pair of claw attacks that deal 1d4 damage as his fingers become encased in hard, bony shell. The eater gains a +2 bonus to grapple checks, and may deal claw damage automatically with a successful grapple check.

    Augment:
    For every 5 points you beat the DC by, you gain an additional +2 bonus to grapple checks.


    Boiled Vines
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    Boiled Vines
    Minimum Ranks: 6
    Cut: Arms
    Servings: 2
    Cook DC: 20
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Assasin Vine, Shambling Mound, Tendriculous

    This dish is made from the vines of predatory plants, boiled until their almost wood-like texture is reduced to an edible one. Once soft, the vines are then sautéed with a mixture of other vegetables and some sauces, and served coiled on the plate like a spool of rope, with the other vegetables in the middle.

    The eater of a boiled vine gains a +4 bonus on grapple checks. In addition, the eater gains the ability to constrict a grappled opponent, dealing 1d6 damage plus one and a half times his strength modifier with a successful grapple check.

    Augment:
    For every five points you bet the DC by, the eater gains an additional +2 to grapple checks.


    Bulette Claws
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    Bullete Claws
    Minimum Ranks: 10
    Cut: Thigh
    Servings: 4
    Cook DC: 26
    Augment: No
    Ingredient Creatures:

    This dish is prepared by carefully separating the meat from the bone of the bullete‘s legs and pan-frying it thoroughly. The meat has an earthy flavor, but yields a delicious flavor if you can deal with it‘s toughness.

    The eater of bulette claws gains two claw attacks that deal 1d4 damage. If the eater leaps into the air by making a DC 20 jump check, he can make four claw attacks instead of two.


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    Candied Carapace
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    Candied Carapace
    Minimum Ranks: 4
    Cut: Breast/Bacon
    Servings: 1
    Cook DC: 16
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Chuul, Ankeg, Bulette, Frost Worm, Phase Spider, Purple Worm, Remorhaz, Giant Ant, Giant Bee, Giant Bombardier Beetle, Giant Fire Beetle, Giant Stag Beetle, Giant Praying Mantis, Giant Wasp, Giant Centipede, Giant Scorpion, Giant Spider

    This dish is prepared by removing the thickest potions of shell off a creature with an exoskeleton, then sinking the carved-up shell into a sweet, syrupy solution and letting it soak. When pulled out, the shell crumbles easily to the bite and has a sweet, sugary flavor.

    The eater of Candied Carapace gains a +2 bonus to natural armor.

    Augment:
    For every 5 points you beat the DC by, the bonus to natural armor increases by 1.


    Candied Mandibles
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    Candied Mandiles
    Minimum Ranks: 4
    Cut: Head
    Servings: 1
    Cook DC: 16
    Augment: No
    Ingredient Creatures: Ankeg, Frost Worm, Purple Worm, Remorhaz, Spider Eater, Giant Ant, Giant Bombardier Beetle, Giant Fire Beetle, Giant Stag Beetle, Giant Praying Mantis.

    This dish is prepared by removing the mandibles of a creature with an exoskeleton, then sinking the carved-up mandibles into a sweet, syrupy solution and letting it soak. When pulled out, the shell crumbles easily to the bite and has a sweet, sugary flavor

    The eater of the candied mandibles gains a bite attack that deals 1d6 damage.


    Cat’s Tongue
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    Cat‘s Tongue
    Minimum Ranks: 5
    Cut: Head
    Servings: 1
    Cook DC: 18
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Leopard, Lion, Tiger, Dire Lion, Dire Tiger, Dragonne, Tarrasque

    This dish is made from the tongue of a feline boiled and finely chopped into thin slices. Generally, most cooks serve this dish without telling their patrons what part of the animal it‘s made of.

    The eater of this dish gains a +4 bonus on intimidate checks. In addition, as a move action, the eater may roar, terrifying all creatures nearby. All creatures within 30 feet must make a will save (DC 10+½ cook’s level+eater’s cha) or be shaken for the duration of the encounter.

    Augment:
    For every 5 points you beat the DC by, you gain an additional +2 to intimidate checks.


    Chilled Breast
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    Chilled Breast
    Minimum Ranks: 8
    Cut: Breast/Bacon
    Servings: 2
    Cook DC: 23
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Frost Worm, Winter Wolf

    This slice of meat chills itself. Most chefs prepare this dish on extremely high heat to counteract the cooling effect. Once cooked through, this cut is allowed to re-chill itself and served cold, often with a side of salad or cold pasta salad.

    The eater of a Chilled Breast is chilled to the bone. They gain immunity to cold. In addition, the eater’s breath chills. If the eater hits an opponent with a bite attack, he deals an additional 1d6 cold damage, and, as a standard action, he can breathe out a 30-foot cone of cold air every 1d4 rounds, dealing 2d6 cold damage (reflex DC 10+½ cook‘s level+wis)

    Augment:
    For every 5 points you beat the DC by, your cold breath deals an additional 1d6 damage, and for every 10 points, you deal an additional 1d6 cold damage with a bite.


    Choker Breast
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    Minimum Ranks: 5
    Cut: Breast/Bacon
    Servings: 1
    Cook DC: 18
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Choker

    This dish, carved from the chest of a choker, is small and round, and sits on a bed of lettuce. Lightly seared, this cut is then drizzled with a sticky-sweet sauce. It has a remarkably smooth texture and it‘s incredibly tender, practically falling apart under the knife.

    The eater of a Choker breast is almost unnaturally quick. He gains a +4 bonus on initiative checks and reflex saves.

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    For every 10 points you beat the DC by, you gain an additional +2 on initiative and reflex saves.


    Chuul Tail
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    Minimum Ranks: 10
    Cut: Brisket/Rump
    Servings: 4
    Cook DC: 26
    Augment: No
    Ingredient Creatures: Chuul

    This dish is boiled first, then cracked down the middle and served on a platter, much like a lobster‘s tail. However, where a lobster tail serves one, this large dish takes the place as the centerpeice, serving as many as four hungry warriors.

    The eater of this dish gains a swim speed equal to their base land speed, and can breathe underwater.


    Climber Claws
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    Climber Claws
    Minimum Ranks: 4
    Cut: Fingers
    Servings: 1
    Cook DC: 16
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Choker, Lizard, Shocker Lizard

    This dish takes the form of a severed talon, most often from a lizard-like creature. Cooked until crispy over an open flame, this dish is not much for volume, but it has a satisfying crunch to it. The taste is something of an acquired one.

    The eater of this dish gains a climb speed of 20 feet.

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    For every 5 points you beat the DC, your climb speed increases by 5 feet.


    Constrictor Strips
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    Minimum Ranks: 5
    Cut: Arms
    Servings: 2
    Cook DC: 18
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Snake (Constrictor)

    This dish is made up of the flaky, almost fish-like strips carved out of the sides of a constrictor. Despite the flaky texture, the taste is rather unusual, vaguely like pork, but somewhat quieter. The strips are usually deep-fried, though connoisseurs tend to prefer them without the breading and oils.

    The eater of this dish gains a +2 bonus to grapple checks. In addition, the eater can constrict a grappled opponent with a successful grapple check, dealing 1d4+1.5 x str damage.

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    For every 5 points you beat the DC, you gain another +1 bonus to grapple checks. For every 10 points, the constriction damage increases as though the eater were one size larger.


    Crumbled Wing
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    Crumbled Wing
    Minimum Ranks: 6
    Cut: Shoulder
    Servings: 2
    Cook DC: 20
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Giant Bee, Giant Praying Mantic, Giant Wasp,

    The fragile, gossamer wings of a flying insect are a beautiful thing. This dish is prepared by shattering the stiff wings and sprinkling them over a bed of chopped up apples and baked, melting the sugary wings over the tart apples. Best served warm.

    The eater of this dish gains a fly speed of 20 feet with average maneuverability

    Augment:
    For every 5 points you beat the DC by, the fly speed increases by 5 feet. For every 10 points, the maneuverability improves by one step.


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    Dark Bacon
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    Dark Bacon
    Minimum Ranks: 8
    Cut: Breast/Bacon
    Servings: 1
    Cook DC: 23
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Cloaker

    This dish is composed of strips of meat taken from the back of a cloaker. The meat resembles bacon, but it‘s black with pale white ribbons running through it‘s length. The dish tastes almost exactly like regular bacon, though eating it does turn your tongue black.

    The eater of this dish gains limited control over shadows, gaining a +6 bonus to hide checks. In addition, you can bend the shadows slightly. This ability can be used as a swift action while in any area of shadowy illumination to duplicate the effects of a mirror image spell, a blur spell, or a silent image spell. These effects only last until the start of your next turn, though you may use another swift action to keep the effect going.

    Augment:
    For every 5 points you beat the DC by, you gain an additional +2 to hide checks.


    Delver Steak
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    Delver Steak
    Minimum Ranks: 12
    Cut: Breast/Bacon
    Servings: 4
    Cook DC: 30
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Delver

    This dish is a truly massive steak cut from a delver. The meat is tough and chewey, and it has an unpleasantly sour flavor to it. The delver‘s acidic slime must be washed off and the steak must be soaked in vinegar before it can finally be grilled. It is generally considered to be more work that It’s worth, but some connoisseurs have a taste for the unique flavor.

    The eater of this dish produces an acidic slime from their skin, specifically from their hands. If the eater hits an opponent with a slam, claw, or melee touch attack, he deposits a patch of the mucous-like sticky slime. This slime deals damage when initially applied, then additional damage each round after that for two rounds. To organic creatures or wooden objects, this acidic slime deals 1d6 damage. To metallic creatures or objects, this slime deals 2d8 damage. To stony creatures, objects, or structures, this slime deals 4d10 damage. The slime can be washed off with a pint of water or a weak acid, like vinegar. The victim’s armor and clothing dissolve immediately unless he succeeds on a reflex save (DC 10+eater’s con +½ eater’s HD). Similarly, a creature attacking the eater with natural weapons must make a reflex save of the same DC or take damage from the eater’s slime.

    Augment:
    For every 10 points you beat the DC by, the acid damage increases by 1d6 for organic creatures, 2d8 for metallic creatures or objects, or 4d10 for stony creatures, objects, or structures.


    Destrachan Lungs
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    Minimum Ranks: 11
    Cut: Breast/Bacon
    Servings: 2
    Cook DC: 28
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Destrachan

    This dish is composed of the purplish lung of a Destrachan stuffed with breading and spices, then roasted slowly. The lung-meat is stringy and tough, but the spices and the long roasting help to make it soft enough to be palatable. It‘s got a surprisingly deep flavor, which the spices really help to bring out. The odd part is once the lungs are fully cooked, the web of veins crisscrossing the center of the lung tighten and stiffen, forming a web within the lung.

    The eater of this dish gains a sonic scream attack that can be used as a standard action. This attack forms a cone 60 feet long, and all creatures within it are entitled to a reflex save (DC 10+Eater‘s Con +½ eater‘s HD) for half damage. The eater chooses flesh, nerves or material when using this attack. Choosing flesh, the attack deals 2d6 sonic damage to all creatures within the cone. If the eater chooses nerves, this attack deals 4d6 nonlethal damage to all living creatures within the cone. If the eater chooses material, he may choose glass, metal, stone, or wood, and this attack deals 2d6 sonic damage to all objects made of that material within. the cone.

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    For every 5 points you beat the DC by, the sonic damage dealt by the flesh and material attacks increases by 1d6 and the damage dealt by the nerves attack increases by 2d6.


    Digester Haggis
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    Minimum Ranks:9
    Cut: Brisket/Rump
    Servings: 1
    Cook DC: 25
    Augment: Yes
    Ingredient Creatures: Digester

    This dish consists of the stomach of a digester, emptied out and then stuffed with a number of it‘s other organs, finely minced and mixed with root vegetables and a number of spices. Despite how unappetizing it sounds, it has a delicious savory flavor, though some complain of heartburn afterwards.

    The eater gains the ability to spew acid from their mouth as a standard action, dealing 4d8 acid damage to all creatures in a 30-foot cone. After using this ability, the eater must wait 1d4 rounds before he can use it again.

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    For every 5 points you beat the DC by, this attack deals an additional 1d8 acid damage.


    Dragon Lung
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    Ingredient Creatures: Dragons, Half-Dragons, Dragon Turtle, Chimera

    Dragon lung is a common luxury dish, very popular among the aristocrats, often viewed as a status symbol. Dragon lung recipies vary, but the most commonly prepared method is to poach the lung, before pouring wine into it and frying it with fresh vegetables and a light sauce. Dragon lung is rich and flavorful, the exact flavor varying slightly by the variety of dragon used. Red, gold, and brass lungs have a somewhat spicy flavor to them. Black, green, and copper lungs have a bit of a citrus hint to them. Blue and bronze lungs have a somewhat metallic flavor. White and silver lungs are almost sweet. The older the dragon used, the more rich and complex the taste, and the more noticeable the subtleties.

    The eater of this dish can breathe out a breath weapon as a standard action. This takes the form of a 30-foot cone or a 60-foot line (chosen by the eater with each breath) that deals 2d6 fire, cold, electricity, or acid damage (See Table) with a reflex save (DC 10+eater’s Con +½ eater’s HD) for half damage. After using this ability, the eater must wait 1d4 rounds before he can use it again.

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    This dish is made of a dragon‘s eyes. The eyes are usually boiled, and often breaded for the weak of stomach. Some of the larger dragon eyes can be served sliced up into breaded rings and dipped in the fluid of the eye. The eyes are actually rather bland, but creative use of spices in the breading can help bring flavor to it.

    The eater of the drake eye gains blindsense out to 20 feet.

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    It‘s said that a ranger-colonel was the first to perfect this recipe. The drumstick is breaded with a special blend of common herbs and spices that can be gathered in almost any forest. The exact combination is a secret, but most aspiring chef figure out their own imitation of the famous dish.

    The eater of the drumstick gains a +2 bonus to dexterity.

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    This dish is often considered to be a delicacy, but only by those with somewhat loose morals. The tongue is usually grilled, then chopped into thin slices. It‘s not a lot of food, but it‘s flavor is a strange and quite pleasant combination of the sweetness of fresh fruit and the texture of meat.

    The eater of this dish gains the ability to speak with plants, as though under a speak with plants spell, and can use entangle as a spell-like ability at-will. The eater also gains a +4 bonus to bluff, and diplomacy checks.

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    These are the eyes of an eagle, served plain or breaded, often fried. Despite the numerous eye dishes that are about, these dishes are still rarely served.

    The eater of this dish gains a +4 bonus to spot checks.

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    The sandwich can be prepared with any number of combinations of breads, cheeses, spreads, and other fillers, but the main ingredient remains the same, a pair of severed ears sandwiched between two slices of warm bread. The dish has a soft flavor that is relatively easy to lose track of, considering the chewing involved.

    The eater can use sound and vibration to determine the location of enemies, gaining blindsense out to 30 feet and a +4 bonus to listen checks.

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    For every 10 points you beat the DC by, the range of your blindsense increases by five feet.


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    This dish is composed of the eyestalk of a beholder, severed, and skewered on a stake, then roasted over an open flame. The meat is stringy and tough, with a deep richness to it once you overcome the chewing.
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    The eater of this dish can fire a pair of energy beams from their eyes. With a standard action, the eater can make a ranged touch attack against any creature within 60 feet. The eater can make a second ranged touch attack with the same range against either the same target or a second target within a 90-degree arc of the first target.. These attacks deal 2d6 damage each.

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    This dish is relatively simple to prepare, though it requires a steady hand to do so. Basically, the cook cuts three foot-long strips from the back of a pixie, one on either side of the wings and one between them, taking a half-inch of meat with them. The strips are then fried and rolled, with the skin out, into a trio of small, spiral rolls, then held together with short wooden skewers and served. The dish is generally only favored by the evil, though it‘s power can sometimes lure others.

    The eater of the fade wrap can spend a swift action to turn himself and his possessions invisible, as with the invisibility spell. The effect can last indefinitely, though attacking or casting a spell still dispels the invisibility, at least until he spends another swift action to go invisible once more.


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    Ingredient Creatures: Rust Monster

    This dish is made from the feeler of a rust monster. The preparation method is quite interesting. The feeler is first laid out and sprinkled with powdered sugar and cinnamon. Then, the feeler is held over heat. The feeler curls inward as it is exposed to heat, forming a tight, spiraled ball. Overall, eating the dish is the most usual part of the meal, as the coiled feeler makes it difficult to properly bite into. It is not particularly filling, and it has a slightly coppery aftertaste, but it‘s rather sweet.

    The eater of this dish can instantly rust any metallic object he touches. By making a melee touch attack, unarmed strike, or claw attack against a metallic object or creature, the target is affected as though targeted by a rusting grasp spell, although magic items may be affected by it as well. Magic items made of metal may make a reflex save (DC 10+½ cook’s level+con) to escape destruction.


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    Ingredient Creatures: Dryad, Nymph, Satyr, Sprites

    This dish is composed of the skin peeled off a fey, usually rolled up with some light spices and fried until slightly crispy on the outside.

    The eater of this dish gains DR 1/Cold Iron.

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    Ingredient Creatures: Dragon Turtle, Kraken, Sea Cat, Manta Ray, Porpoise, Shark, Whale

    The fin itself tasteless but has an amazing ability to bring out and enhance the flavor of other foods cooked with it, and many people enjoy it for the texture is has. Generally this dish is prepared by boiling the fin in a rich, flavorful broth for some time make the cartilaginous fin more tender.

    Fin soup allows the eater to swim with the ease of a fish, gaining a sqim speed of 30 feet. The eater gains a +8 racial bonus on any Swim check to perform a special action or avoid a hazard. The creature always can choose to take 10 on a Swim check, even if rushed or threatened. the eater can use the run action while swimming, provided that it swims in a straight line.

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    This is brilliant thus far and I love it, but carries with it a fatal flaw...

    How will you get any gaming done when everyone at the table is going to be making trips to the fridge because all the talk of food makes them hungry?

    If you dont think there's truth to that issue, I'm now hungry after reading this thread. Thanks a lot.
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    I think I'm slightly disturbed... mostly by the sentient creatures on the lists.

    That being said the idea is brilliant, I have a friend who should never, never see your work. He already likes to cook orc whenever he gets the chance. I'd hate to see where he'd go from here. *shudder

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    Eating Nymphs?!!!

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    I think I'm going to be ill....

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    Oh, this is going to be awesome.

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    Eating Nymphs?!!!

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    I think I'm going to be ill....
    Now that's what I call eating-

    No, I'll restrain myself.

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    Well, there needs to be room for good and evil. According to BoVD, eating sentient critters is an automatically evil act. Partially why there's that anthrophage PrC, so you can eat people and get stuff for it.

    As for nymphs... I'm not even going there. too easy.
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    No rules for preserving food yet? Salting and curing are important parts of the cooking process when you have low amounts of technology.

    Also, the DC increase for old meat is way way too high. Leaving meat out for an hour, regardless of temperature, should not automatically be the difference between food poisoning and a passable meal.
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    As for nymphs... I'm not even going there. too easy.
    And that's what she said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UglyPanda View Post
    No rules for preserving food yet? Salting and curing are important parts of the cooking process when you have low amounts of technology.

    Also, the DC increase for old meat is way way too high. Leaving meat out for an hour, regardless of temperature, should not automatically be the difference between food poisoning and a passable meal.
    The first item I've found that serves that purpose perfectly is Angriz's Chest, 1000 GP from RoD. I'm intending to make larger, extra dimensional versions. But I could include a salting/canning kit.

    Also, this is medieval times, so there's flies and disease rampant. It'a partially intended as a DM control method.
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    Here is my Pie Domain: http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showp...0&postcount=36.

    This thread was about Candy: http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=97038

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    I did up a food domain at one point... someone remind me in about 3 weeks to post it here if I haven't by then.
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    How long does the effect of the "buff" from the food last on another person? So, if one were to eat the Aboleth Fin with Mucous Sauce that was created by a cook that beat the DC by more than the number required, how long would the consumer have a Swim Speed, or be able to breathe water? It is not mentioned at all.

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    I was thinking 24 hours for non-cooks, but cooks would be able to persist effects on themselves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Admiral Squish View Post
    I was thinking 24 hours for non-cooks, but cooks would be able to persist effects on themselves.
    24 hours is kind of long. No, actually, it is just really long. Especially considering that non-cooks don't even have to specialize to gain the benefit. One cohort gains them the same buff as a character devoted entirely to cooking. That just doesn't seem right. Maybe make the duration based on the skill ranks? Maybe 1 hour per 10 ranks, with 1 hour at 1 rank, 2 at ten ranks, 3 at twenty ranks.

    That or you could give the bonuses from the food itself based on the ranks, but that might be harder to do, and would have to be done individually most likely.

    Or both, I suppose. But 24 hours is certainly not a good idea with fixed bonuses.

    [Edit]: On the note that the below poster has taken, maybe if they fail the check by more than 10, the creature must make a fortitude save or be nauseated?
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    ....making a special craft (Cooking) check that takes 10 minutes.
    10 minutes? Between setting up, sterilizing, and preparing the ingredients to be cooked (chopping vegetables/fabricating protein/etc), 10 minutes might work if you were sauteing a 1/2 lb slice of Beholder tentacle. You're looking at quite a substantially longer time if you plan on making a sauce, or a stock/broth/bouillon/consomme, or if you plan on braising/stewing, broiling, grilling, or frying it or if you're serving it with a starch or vegetable dish on the side (not to mention factoring in how many people you're cooking for, since adventuring parties tend to be 4+).

    Especially keep in mind things with natural armor, like Dragons, who would probably need to be braised for days before a piece of them would be edible.

    Also, a few of your recipe choices are kind of strange. Nymph stew? Nymphs seem to lack both fat and muscle for the most part - if you stewed one, you'd lose whatever meager flavor they probably had in the first place. You'd be better off marinating it for a little while and doing a quick grill or sauteing it in butter with onions&garlic and maybe some other vegetables (carrots? something with a firmer consistency).

    If the cook fails a cooking check by more than 5, the creature eats the dish is sickened for 24 hours.
    Probably needs a Fortitude save. I'd suggest a static 15 or so.

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    Maybe it should be 10 minutes per pound of food prepared or something like that. Obviously, that's a gross estimate of how long it takes to prepare a dish.


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    24 hours is kind of long. No, actually, it is just really long. Especially considering that non-cooks don't even have to specialize to gain the benefit. One cohort gains them the same buff as a character devoted entirely to cooking. That just doesn't seem right. Maybe make the duration based on the skill ranks? Maybe 1 hour per 10 ranks, with 1 hour at 1 rank, 2 at ten ranks, 3 at twenty ranks.

    That or you could give the bonuses from the food itself based on the ranks, but that might be harder to do, and would have to be done individually most likely.

    Or both, I suppose. But 24 hours is certainly not a good idea with fixed bonuses.

    [Edit]: On the note that the below poster has taken, maybe if they fail the check by more than 10, the creature must make a fortitude save or be nauseated?
    Okay, the main limiter would be that you can only make one dish of a dragon's wings for each dragon killed. Then, factor in the number of inedible monster types, including humanoids, monstrous humanoids, giants, undead, outsiders, and constructs. So, combine those and each day will likely only yield a few dishes, some days not producing any at all. The cook is obviously going to want them himself, as well. So, while there would be a possibility of having ONE dish a day, It's rather unlikely that you'll consistently manage to get something like flight.

    However, I do understand your point. Perhaps one hour as a base, and cooks get to persist them longer as a class feature.

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    10 minutes? Between setting up, sterilizing, and preparing the ingredients to be cooked (chopping vegetables/fabricating protein/etc), 10 minutes might work if you were sauteing a 1/2 lb slice of Beholder tentacle. You're looking at quite a substantially longer time if you plan on making a sauce, or a stock/broth/bouillon/consomme, or if you plan on braising/stewing, broiling, grilling, or frying it or if you're serving it with a starch or vegetable dish on the side (not to mention factoring in how many people you're cooking for, since adventuring parties tend to be 4+).

    Especially keep in mind things with natural armor, like Dragons, who would probably need to be braised for days before a piece of them would be edible.

    Also, a few of your recipe choices are kind of strange. Nymph stew? Nymphs seem to lack both fat and muscle for the most part - if you stewed one, you'd lose whatever meager flavor they probably had in the first place. You'd be better off marinating it for a little while and doing a quick grill or sauteing it in butter with onions&garlic and maybe some other vegetables (carrots? something with a firmer consistency).

    Probably needs a Fortitude save. I'd suggest a static 15 or so.
    Well, 10 minutes seemed like a pretty basic time unit. Better than an hour, but long enough it didn't feel like you were just handwaving it off. I could include longer cook times for higher-level dishes. 10 minutes would be for the basic, lower-level dishes. I would say you'd be able to cook more than one dish at a time, but more than 2-3 dishes would start making you take circumstance penalties.

    Also, the natural armor usually indicates scales or hide. Lobsters have pretty high NA, but they're quite tender inside once you crack the shell. Steak doesn't have the same consistency as leather. So, I don't think that dragon would take any longer to cook than any other dish.

    I'm perfectly willing to admit that I'm not the most creative in terms of dish types. what would you recommend making out of nymphs?

    As for the fort save, I could see that. Referring to the post above, I was thinking of nauseated as well, but that seemed like it would be too rough to make them sick for 24 hours. I could see like a percentage chance to be nauseated for 1 round while in combat or something.
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    Cook Time: 10 minutes
    Servings: 2
    Cook DC: 20
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    Ingredient Creatures: Chimera, Dragonne, Dragon (True), Half-Dragon (Large or larger), Manticore, Spider Eater, Wyvern, Yrthak

    The shoulder and wing of a draconic being, this dish is served with hot spices inspired by flavors drawn from draconic fundementia. The eater gains a large pair of draconic wings.

    At it's basic level, this dish provides those who eat it with a +10 bonus to jump checks and the ability to glide, allowing them to negate damage from a fall of any height, and allowing 20 feet of forward travel for every 5 feet of descent. The eater glides at a speed of 30 feet with (average) maneuverability.

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    Okay, the main limiter would be that you can only make one dish of a dragon's wings for each dragon killed. Then, factor in the number of inedible monster types, including humanoids, monstrous humanoids, giants, undead, outsiders, and constructs. So, combine those and each day will likely only yield a few dishes, some days not producing any at all. The cook is obviously going to want them himself, as well. So, while there would be a possibility of having ONE dish a day, It's rather unlikely that you'll consistently manage to get something like flight.

    However, I do understand your point. Perhaps one hour as a base, and cooks get to persist them longer as a class feature.
    OK, I can see that argument. But what about characters that manage to gain parts for cooking by buying them, instead of taking them off of fallen enemies? Just a thought.

    Also, I like the format, but instead of minimum level, you might want to have it be minimum ranks in the cooking skill.
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    Well, 10 minutes seemed like a pretty basic time unit. Better than an hour, but long enough it didn't feel like you were just handwaving it off. I could include longer cook times for higher-level dishes. 10 minutes would be for the basic, lower-level dishes. I would say you'd be able to cook more than one dish at a time, but more than 2-3 dishes would start making you take circumstance penalties.
    I think the way I would do it is start off with something like an hour for 1 dish if you only have a few points in the Cooking skill. Then, as you get more ranks in Cooking, you can do more dishes at one time during that hour. And then I'd have the Base Class reduce the time itself.

    Keep in mind that past level 6, you've basically escaped what is physically possible in the real world, so being able to cook something that should take an hour, in 5 minutes, using your hot-blooded manliness to sear it perfectly all the way through with the burning passion of your manly heart is acceptable past that point.

    I also like the idea of a Craftsman Needs No Tools sort of effect, where you can instantly shape your love of cooking into masterwork pots, pans, beef stock, etc.

    Also, the natural armor usually indicates scales or hide. Lobsters have pretty high NA, but they're quite tender inside once you crack the shell. Steak doesn't have the same consistency as leather. So, I don't think that dragon would take any longer to cook than any other dish.
    You're right about the natural armor. Still, cooking a whole Prime Rib from a cow can take 3-4 hours. Scale that up to Dragon-levels of muscle and toughness. Although, the point seems moot, as you don't have any recipes involving the main body of the dragon. The eyes, scales, tail, wings, and [I'm guessing the organ that generates their elemental energy?] wouldn't take any extra time, I think. Still, where does all the meat go?

    I'm perfectly willing to admit that I'm not the most creative in terms of dish types. what would you recommend making out of nymphs?
    Well, I'd recommend not killing and eating a sentient being. But if I were already personal chef to Asmodeus or something, I'd do Poached Nymph (In a white Elven wine).

    Also, I didn't mention it earlier, but this thread has one of the best titles I've ever seen.

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    Awesome idea. Awesome thread title. I eagerly await further developments.

    And because I'm picky, I just have to point out that the correct spelling is "anthropophage". (The root word is "anthropos", not just "anthros". And you probably don't want to be eating anything with "anthra-" as the root... could mean charcoal, coal, carbuncles, or just anthrax. )
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    Quote Originally Posted by unosarta View Post
    OK, I can see that argument. But what about characters that manage to gain parts for cooking by buying them, instead of taking them off of fallen enemies? Just a thought.

    Also, I like the format, but instead of minimum level, you might want to have it be minimum ranks in the cooking skill.
    True enough, I could see exotic butchers in D&D running shops, or monstermeat restaurants. I'm going to have to include prices for dishes and ingredients...

    Ranks is a pretty good idea, I was going for something akin to spell levels.

    Quote Originally Posted by Xefas View Post
    I think the way I would do it is start off with something like an hour for 1 dish if you only have a few points in the Cooking skill. Then, as you get more ranks in Cooking, you can do more dishes at one time during that hour. And then I'd have the Base Class reduce the time itself.

    Hmm, that could work. Do you have some recommendations for benchmarks?

    Keep in mind that past level 6, you've basically escaped what is physically possible in the real world, so being able to cook something that should take an hour, in 5 minutes, using your hot-blooded manliness to sear it perfectly all the way through with the burning passion of your manly heart is acceptable past that point.

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    I also like the idea of a Craftsman Needs No Tools sort of effect, where you can instantly shape your love of cooking into masterwork pots, pans, beef stock, etc.

    I was kinda really enjoying the idea of portable kitchens. At low levels, you could work over campfires. At mid-level you could have a full kitchen in a wagon. At higher ones, you'd have a cube that would unfold into a 10x10 kitchen, or even a gate into an extraplanar five-star restaurant.

    You're right about the natural armor. Still, cooking a whole Prime Rib from a cow can take 3-4 hours. Scale that up to Dragon-levels of muscle and toughness. Although, the point seems moot, as you don't have any recipes involving the main body of the dragon. The eyes, scales, tail, wings, and [I'm guessing the organ that generates their elemental energy?] wouldn't take any extra time, I think. Still, where does all the meat go?

    Well, now that I've gone with cuts, I think I'll prolly come up with some new dishes to fill in the cuts. But yeah, that's the breath weapon organ. It's from draconomicon.

    Well, I'd recommend not killing and eating a sentient being. But if I were already personal chef to Asmodeus or something, I'd do Poached Nymph (In a white Elven wine).

    Poached, hm? Could be done.

    Also, I didn't mention it earlier, but this thread has one of the best titles I've ever seen.

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    Awesome idea. Awesome thread title. I eagerly await further developments.

    And because I'm picky, I just have to point out that the correct spelling is "anthropophage". (The root word is "anthropos", not just "anthros". And you probably don't want to be eating anything with "anthra-" as the root... could mean charcoal, coal, carbuncles, or just anthrax. )
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    Good point. I'm used to referring to those animal-people as anthros, I forgot the full root.
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