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== Kobold Dragonbrew == | == Kobold Dragonbrew == | ||
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Some say that this dark brown beer gets its flavor from the ground-up scales of [[SRD:Red Dragon|red dragons]] — given its high price and the burning sensation it leaves in one's throat, they could very well be right. Though relatively weak, it still takes quite a feat of endurance to down more than a pint of this beverage. | Some say that this dark brown beer gets its flavor from the ground-up scales of [[SRD:Red Dragon|red dragons]] — given its high price and the burning sensation it leaves in one's throat, they could very well be right. Though relatively weak, it still takes quite a feat of endurance to down more than a pint of this beverage. |
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Kobold Dragonbrew
Some say that this dark brown beer gets its flavor from the ground-up scales of red dragons — given its high price and the burning sensation it leaves in one's throat, they could very well be right. Though relatively weak, it still takes quite a feat of endurance to down more than a pint of this beverage.
A character who consumes a tankard of kobold dragonbrew must pass a DC 10 Fortitude save or become intoxicated (see Arms and Equipment Guide, page 32).
Cost: 50 gp per pint.
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