Along with a tent, bedroll, extra rope, chalk and a ten foot pole, flour is always among the first items I buy as a player. Mostly to make it easier to spot invisible creatures, but a dust explosion would be right up my alley!
Along with a tent, bedroll, extra rope, chalk and a ten foot pole, flour is always among the first items I buy as a player. Mostly to make it easier to spot invisible creatures, but a dust explosion would be right up my alley!
Or a woman showed up to the table and had the gall to be better at the game than him lol.
What have you tried so far? What were the good foods and what makes them bad now?
General advice: just because it’s morning, doesn’t mean you need to eat breakfast foods. If all else fails, just eat what you would normally eat for lunch or even dinner. At least that can be a backup while you figure out a food that works for you.
I would suggest sketching your maps on paper and then copying the design at home. The time intensive part of making a map is figuring out how to populate it, at least for me. I.e. what civilization lives in which city, their culture, history, allies and enemies. Or in the case of dungeon maps, what monster lives in which room and how do they behave, loot, traps, story hooks etc.
Oof, this post just reminded me that I am getting quite old.