Up to ten berries appear in your hand and are infused with magic for the Duration. A creature can use its action to eat one berry. Eating a berry restores 1 hit point, and the berry provides enough nourishment to sustain a creature for one day.
How many Goodberries can you eat per action?
one goodberry
You eat only one goodberry at a time (1 action = 1 goodberry). #DnD.
How many Goodberries can you eat per turn?
You eat only one goodberry at a time (1 action = 1 goodberry). #DnD.
Is the Goodberry house rule a game breaker?
Your house rule should not be game-breaking. It might be simpler to treat Goodberry like any other spell that creates a resource or an effect: don’t let it stack. This would be more in keeping with spells that say, provide bonus hit points, where you are allowed to have only the benefits of one casting at a time.
Is there a house rule for eating goodberries?
We started that house rule following some shenanigans with Animate Dead. …the berry provides enough nourishment to sustain a creature for one day. So, if you eat 10 Goodberry’s that is equivalent to eating 10 full days of food; it’s completely fair (and sane) to reason that characters to be unwilling to eat large numbers of berries.
Can you control the number of Goodberry castings?
Mistletoe is not something easy to find it grows high in the branches of trees and is very rare on top of that, in many environments they will not find any at all. Now you can control how many goodberry castings they can cast and thus the number of berries becasue you control how many material components they have.
Can a Goodberry not be administered to an..?
This makes sense to me, because drinking/administering a potion just takes some time. But that’s not an inherent feature of the potion of healing itself, because it just says “when you drink this potion”, not “as an action you can drink this potion”. Goodberry on the other hand states that a creature has to use its action to eat one of the berries.