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    D&D Chef Not Just Adventurous in the Kitchen | Dungeons & Dragons Character Builds
    Time to build another character using the Players handbook. This time we are building a cook character to head into the dungeon. Not only looking for adventure from dungeons, but in the kitchen as well. We offer up some ideas using the bard, cleric, ranger, and even wizard classes with different ideas of how they approach their cooking and adventure.
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Комментарии • 61

  • @ace.phychotickingofwonderl5423
    @ace.phychotickingofwonderl5423 5 лет назад

    Gazer,
    Tough meat, tenderize for about 7 mins.
    Slow roast in pan till perfered color.
    Skin makes a great chopped topping.
    Eyes are to be cooked medium over a light flame.
    Insides can be blended into a think protein drink inside of the skull which can be used a bowl to prepare it.
    Tendrils make smaller meat chops and are more chewy in texture.
    -Ark

  • @nolanncure5521
    @nolanncure5521 3 года назад +1

    A background good for a chef could be fisher because he can catch fish and make food or maybe the far traveler background because your a chef that travels to many places to find rare ingredients to cook rare meals.

  • @Matt-md5yt
    @Matt-md5yt 8 лет назад

    a Ranger chef sounds good, since they do hunt animals and all, have either the Hermit or the outlander for the background. I watched this earlier and it reminded me of some Skyrim builds relating to a Chef, a Garment to be precise.

  • @clericofchaos1
    @clericofchaos1 8 лет назад +8

    I've made a chef based character before, he had the clothes, and he was a half-orc barbarian that dual wielded a meat cleaver and kitchen knife and was also a cannibal....and French.

    • @Matt-md5yt
      @Matt-md5yt 8 лет назад +2

      Reminds me of the Gourmet build for Skyrim.

    • @joebonar
      @joebonar 7 лет назад

      Oh-ho-ho! Je suis manger le Orc ce soir!

  • @rhettbruck1889
    @rhettbruck1889 8 лет назад

    I love how most people have gone down the barbarian route for there French cannibal chef. I'm running/playing in a campaign we are recording where I have a French human barbarian chef. I'll try to link it here in alittle

  • @justinjacobs1501
    @justinjacobs1501 5 лет назад

    Reminds me of Cask, the Warforged Brewmaster. He had a still integrated into his body.
    Need to figure out what class would best suit a mechanical bartender...

  • @mikegould6590
    @mikegould6590 8 лет назад +6

    My Half-Ogre Barbarian was a trained cook, and I think that we ran the Cooking skill as Int driven. The irony of having this savage glutten as the cook was hilarious, as he was willing to prepare ANYTHING as a meal for the group. We also had the good fortune of having a Ranger, so hunting and gathering food was easier for us than most given we had two experienced Survival experts.
    "What am I eating?" was never asked. So long as the meal was good.
    Kuo-Toa captives seemed to disappear from the hold of the ship...somehow...
    "Gutwrench make breakfast. Gutwrench make stewed fish with Darklake brine and Bluecap toast. You eat. Make strong."
    All wildlife was that was fought and killed was prepared. Nothing was wasted. Bones were kept for soup. Wild mushrooms and roots were collected. Darklake water (which is naturally briny) was boiled down to make salt. The salt was then used to make jerky/bacon and other dried meats. Fruit that was spoiled was mixed with sugar and yeast to make booze.
    We had a Gnome Wizard in the group who used Prestidigitation to spice meals as required. Gutwrench never really grasped the concept, and typically picked the Gnome up in one hand and shook him over the meals like a salt shaker. "You make paprika!"
    When Gutwrench died, their chef died as well. And when he died, the cookign feat came out the very next week. There's timing for you.
    I encourage any player who wants to take up Cooking to really have fun with this (or any other "common skill"). It's just another opportunity to inject humour or other fun into the game.

  • @nukerwolf7788
    @nukerwolf7788 4 года назад

    I came a cross a book called "called to adventure" and its about backgrounds that are more role play heavy and one is a cook. The creator has a RUclips channel "Jerry Joe Seltzer" only found because I like cooking and like d&d and seem to need to make playlists of every video I will want to watch again (this video is in my "D&D DM tips (cooking)" playlist)

  • @nolanncure5521
    @nolanncure5521 3 года назад +1

    I was thinking of making a alchemist artificer chef

  • @RoundRobin0
    @RoundRobin0 8 лет назад

    The fireball could be a cooking Cheri molotov. This idea reminds me of a classic Beverly Hillbillies episode when a British Butler prepared a breakfast of pate de foguo (or however it is spelled) when he got to the final step Granny yells "He's set the pancakes on fire!" and promptly puts the fire out with a bucket of water.

  • @Pandaemoni
    @Pandaemoni 8 лет назад

    My first thought when hearing about making a chef character is a "Chef Ramsay" style chef...which strikes me as a "Folk Hero" Barbarian. Folk Hero because he is a famous chef and people let him come in and more or less run their restaurants for a few days hoping he helps their business. (Folk Heroes get proficiency with one asset of artisan tools, so cooking utensils.) While working, he flies into rages, he never wears armor, he's good at cutting things up...so barbarian.
    In fact, the rages/Relentless Defense/Feral Instinct could be a sort of artistic frenzy. He just sees how this monster could be cooked and gets so in the zone cutting and tenderizing it that he's oblivious to the hits he's taking. The Brutal Critical and other features could come from knowing just the right spot to hit a beastie when chopping it up. Fighter could work too (and with all the Ability Score Increases they get, it allows for things like the Gourmand feat more easily), but you may have to be a chef in heavy(ish) armor to maintain effectiveness (or reflavor your armor with the DM's permission). Nothing wrong with a chef in heavy armor, but its a flavor consideration that doesn't come up with Barbarians.
    Barbarians also get Strength and Con saves , Folk Hero gets proficiency in Animal Handling, Survival and one set of tools, which are good for chefs.
    Better than even Folk Hero, you could just make a "Celebrity Chef" background Cooking Utensils and an Herbalism kit would be better than the cooking utensils alone, and then Rustic Hospitality could easily become free room and board at inns and taverns in exchange fro giving them cooking tips (which any player playing such a character would probably be giving anyway).
    Monks of the Open Hand or more "fire intensive" Four Elements Monks also work in my mind, as "flurry of blows" could be either "tenderizing blows" unarmed or with bludgeoning weapons, or "Chopping blows" with a bladed weapon. You'd be similarly unarmored and many of the class features fit: Stunning and Ki-empowered strikes come from knowing the anatomy of your future meals and Purity of Body (immunity to disease and poison) is perfect. I am less certain how to flavor "Deflect Missiles," "Slow Fall," "Evasion," "Tongue of the Sun and Moon," and "Timeless Body," but I am sure it can be done (in fact it could be that you were the cook at a monastery,a nnd so these abilities flowew from the monk philosophy rather than from the love of cooking). I find it easier to imagine reflavoring the berserker barbarian features as "chef related," but that is off the top of my head.

  • @jamesonstalanthasyu
    @jamesonstalanthasyu 4 года назад

    This reminded me that Raistlin once flavoured the camp stew with one of his components, and Caramon was horrified.

  • @andrewvela9839
    @andrewvela9839 8 лет назад

    a monk would be awesome

  • @Azagrath-._.-Elder-._.-fallen.
    @Azagrath-._.-Elder-._.-fallen. 2 года назад

    I made a cook character and their patron (they’re a warlock) is “Gordon Ramshon” or Gordon Ramsey. They are also a kobold.

  • @1.21gigawatts2
    @1.21gigawatts2 6 лет назад

    I made a Bard of Valor who magically imbued his food. So instead of just touching someone for Cure Wounds I would feed the injured party member a chocolate brownie with healing properties.

  • @SmartTowelRG400
    @SmartTowelRG400 8 лет назад +2

    I made a half orc barbarian (more orc then human) chef named Goran Rams Knee and he cooked up really gross dishes ie slugs eye balls ect for the party and went into his rage if they dident eat it or dident like it.

  • @The482075
    @The482075 8 лет назад

    Wow. This has given me some food for thought.
    Such a concept can bring an interesting flavour to any of the classes.
    I'll go for a ranger with a wild animal hunting companion.
    I like my cooking with a little more bite!

    • @Nerdarchy
      @Nerdarchy  8 лет назад +1

      And if you're a mind flayer, you have thought for food! 😃 -Nerdarchist Ryan

    • @The482075
      @The482075 8 лет назад

      Nerdarchy XD
      They are a strange bunch. Are mind flayers psionics? I encountered them in Baldur's Gate 2.

  • @TrenchCoatDingo
    @TrenchCoatDingo 6 лет назад

    Nyanta from log horizon: Tabaxi fighter dual rapier gourmet feat.

  • @hazezero689
    @hazezero689 8 лет назад

    Red Dragonborn so that he can Flambeau as he slices and dices up his foes with his over-sized Cleavers of Return

  • @maromania7
    @maromania7 8 лет назад +6

    One of my favorite characters in pathfinder is an Ifrit Druid whose dream was to be a top chef. had a ramshackle food cart he made out of the furniture in an enemy encampment, and wound up dumping everything into that profession, and performance (hibachi). DM even let me extend a crafting feat to make magical food instead. with magic tastes. I was the best damn chef you ever saw XD but it worked well. the high knowledge nature helped me know what was good and what was poisoned/tough/gamey and what creatures/parts were good. survival helped me prepare the cuts and such, profession helped me cook it. performance if I was being a street vendor to gain more business. it was fun, especially running around the
    ...also came into play once. decided to find info on some necromancers by asking Orcus himself. he required us to 'do evil', he'd answer when we did enough. so we dug a corpse up and I cooked it, managing to mask the rotting flesh. threw a party. had the drunk people chanting his name because we told them it was my name. then I made the reveal and I ran off. their anguish pleased him enough that he told us the location of the necromancer's base, though not the way past the enchantment XD

    • @Matt-md5yt
      @Matt-md5yt 8 лет назад +2

      that is dark and disturbing. I love it

  • @cptncutleg
    @cptncutleg 8 лет назад

    Making an adventurer in search of endangered creatures to eat while they still exist could be interesting, similar to Darwin.
    Unicorn Rump anyone?

  • @robertbigler4209
    @robertbigler4209 8 лет назад

    Check out toriko for some food inspiration.

  • @ishmiel21
    @ishmiel21 8 лет назад

    Tell him to watch Barker's character, ice, from The Provokers game on afistfullofdice's channel. I'm guessing that's where he got the idea.

  • @mfhberg
    @mfhberg 8 лет назад

    I did the monk chef already. Purity of body was not a good time for his associates or anyone he cooked for, and he was very sad when he had no need for his own products at Timeless body.

  • @chadjourdan
    @chadjourdan 8 лет назад

    Orc ravioli!

  • @MamaJ7787
    @MamaJ7787 6 лет назад

    I'm in a One Piece d&d campaign who's a Bard chef (valour) who gives inspiration by tossing a candy to the character to eat.(I literally throw the players chocolate or something to represent it). I go by wisdom for my cooking skill.

  • @HoundXXII
    @HoundXXII 8 лет назад +6

    Let's get Ted to grow out mutton chops

    • @Nerdarchy
      @Nerdarchy  8 лет назад +6

      your request has been duly noted.
      Nerdarchist Dave

  • @volk551
    @volk551 8 лет назад +1

    You have 16 herbs and spices of DOOM!

  • @kevinhallett608
    @kevinhallett608 3 года назад

    I'm currently in chult as my first character Milk Gell a half orc Paladin with guild artisan background . Cooking is a career passion of mine and I want this to be subversive. like to a play test for life. Virtual vision board if you will. We are about to go on a voyage of sorts to pick up and deliver merchandise. So I have a week's worth of menu planning done followed with costs but those numbers are customer prices. I'm currently looking for a general price list of foods .

  • @WolfgangF88
    @WolfgangF88 6 лет назад

    Warlock w/ tome pact or transmuter wizard would be interesting too as their spell will require rituals and/or material components, i.e. ingredients. An angry chef would probably multiclass into barbarian for the rage ability.

  • @antwan1357
    @antwan1357 8 лет назад

    This would be for purely role players ,power players would nerf this bad as in ok done fight now

  • @terminaro
    @terminaro 8 лет назад

    I think Sanji from One Piece is a great example of how the cooking profession can soak into the character. He literally preserves his hands for cooking fighting just with his legs. That's a kind of limitation that makes a character memorable.

  • @necromancer0616
    @necromancer0616 8 лет назад +1

    I want to say Survival would be a cooking skill check. Just so he can make food that is "Safe" to eat...lol I think it would be funny to make it a Barbarian too where he Rages when he doesn't have all the ingredients he needs. This actually sounds like my old 2nd edition Dwarven cook who wore cooking pots as armor and was the party cook. Good Stuff Guys!

  • @bluetoad6138
    @bluetoad6138 8 лет назад +1

    Kinda wish unearthed arcana made the feat for cooking earlier. In a previous campaign I played an earth genasi fighter who wanted to be a cook in the great dismal delve. His dao headmaster sent him to the material plane on a mission to search for a new place to mine gems for the dao Kahn, if he failed, then he'd be sent to the great dismal delve to spend the rest of his days as a slave in the mines. He tried to feed his allies dishes made from recently killed monsters. His cooking was terrible, partly because he's include ground up rocks and crystals as ingredients thinking the party ate minerals like the xorn slaves his master owned.

  • @harrysarso
    @harrysarso 8 лет назад +1

    trow a variatry of pepper powder instead of color spray !

  • @Troommate
    @Troommate 8 лет назад +1

    Calm emotions starts passing out snickers XD
    Also Good berry really works for this character concept just re tweak it.

  • @andrewvela9839
    @andrewvela9839 8 лет назад +1

    what if the Bardic Cook sang while cooking and incorporated his bardic magic into the food like adding spice

  • @borisstremlin4577
    @borisstremlin4577 8 лет назад +2

    Skill-wise, I would go for Wisdom as the relevant cooking ability. Cooking is more art than science, and requires intuition, kind of like Survival. Plus, you need good senses (taste and smell, others to a lesser extent), so that makes it similar to Perception.
    Class-wise, it's pretty open. I like the idea of the ranger in search of exotic dishes. But also the Rogue Assassin who brews poisons, or the potion-making spellcaster of any kind (perhaps potions can be reskinned as compact treats a la Willy Wonka). Casting Heroes' Feast is what this character strives for. I do like the idea of an irate chef with temper issues, though - either a raging barbarian, or a chaos mage sorcerer (like the one I played in the Nerdarchy fan game about a month ago).

    • @nobodyimportant2470
      @nobodyimportant2470 6 лет назад

      Rouge assassin would make a great chef.
      I once cooked for the Duke of ____. He said the 7 course meal I prepared for him was the best he has ever had just before he collapsed into the desert I had laced with poison and died.

  • @boxant
    @boxant 8 лет назад

    Transmutation wizard, Gourmand feat, Inspiring Leader feat & Prestidigitation (for taste).
    During his research for the the Philosopher's Stone, he discovered some really potent recipes!
    Warning: meals may cause glowing, sparkling, burning sensation, and gas.

  • @harperman9765
    @harperman9765 8 лет назад +1

    sanja from, one piece

    • @harperman9765
      @harperman9765 8 лет назад

      a monk foot style fighting for the chief because his hands are his working tools for cooking

    • @Nerdarchy
      @Nerdarchy  8 лет назад

      +Harperman 976 you could model them off of the savate martial art. -Nerdarchist Ryan

  • @Licjr
    @Licjr 7 лет назад

    A charismatic assassin with the Gourmand feat would be dark but interesting.
    Rest of the party: "Hey this is really good! What is it?"
    Chef: "Don't worry about it"

  • @PenDragonx
    @PenDragonx 8 лет назад +4

    Sangi from One Piece

  • @SuperSaiyan9001
    @SuperSaiyan9001 8 лет назад

    Belkar Bitterleaf?
    oots.wikia.com/wiki/Belkar_Bitterleaf#Personality.2C_Abilities_and_Traits

  • @ranenmannin4611
    @ranenmannin4611 8 лет назад

    Play Pathfinder, go alchemist. :D

  • @leviangel97
    @leviangel97 8 лет назад

    I've been in a campaign where someone else was Sweeny Todd in style... my character has been traumatized from all of the cannibalism he's enjoyed.

  • @tylerh2548
    @tylerh2548 7 лет назад +1

    Hunter x Hunter! Gourmet Hunters live in D&D

  • @garytrent9693
    @garytrent9693 8 лет назад

    why!? and exactly Who requested this, because this does not belong in D&D. To be honest i just dont see any need for this idea. It just sounds like you guys got the Munchies!
    Stay'n Hungry !
    T.Rust Monster \oo/

    • @Nerdarchy
      @Nerdarchy  8 лет назад +1

      Hah, well from the comments there's at least a dozen folks that have played some version of this character or think it sounds fun. PLUS there's a ton of references to food in popular fantasy fiction and if that's all, any video where we can talk about Under Siege is RUclips gold! 😜 -Nerdarchist Ryan

    • @RoundRobin0
      @RoundRobin0 8 лет назад

      Not every thing in game needs to be geared to survival or gaining power. This build is STRICTLY for fun and role playing.