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:::Probably something to do with poison damage, but I can't remember. I'd like to use the intoxicated condition I linked, which could meant I would move down the spell. I also might change some spells, like heroe's feast and toxic.--[[User:The bluez in the dungeon|The bluez in the dungeon]] ([[User talk:The bluez in the dungeon|talk]]) 12:34, 21 April 2023 (UTC)
 
:::Probably something to do with poison damage, but I can't remember. I'd like to use the intoxicated condition I linked, which could meant I would move down the spell. I also might change some spells, like heroe's feast and toxic.--[[User:The bluez in the dungeon|The bluez in the dungeon]] ([[User talk:The bluez in the dungeon|talk]]) 12:34, 21 April 2023 (UTC)
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::::I'll have to noodle over where I think a spell with that intoxicated condition should go. ''Heroes' feast'' is thematically very appropriate for the domain but I've also seen it in a lot of domains (both published and on the wiki), so I'd understand if you wanted to drop it. ''[[Hero%27s_Coma_(3.5e_Spell)|hero's coma]]'' seems even more appropriate for a domain of alcohol (if you specify it comes from your magic booze, you don't even suffer penalties if you use it to buff yourself). You could then drop ''heroes' feast'' for something else (perhaps put ''summon beer elemental'' at 6?) [[Blood_Melt_(3.5e_Spell)|''Blood melt'']] could be easily refluffed as very potent blood alcohol and take the place of toxic, though I'd understand if you wanted to avoid an [Evil] spell since beer gods aren't necessarily evil. Or perhaps ''red tide'' from the spell compendium (a giant wave of alcohol. if this wasn't specifically the ''Beer'' domain I'd suggest it be red wine.) ''Celebration'' is a bard spell about singing a drinking song that gets people drunk; that might fit in well somewhere.  [[User:Darth Rabbitt|Darth Rabbitt]] ([[User talk:Darth Rabbitt|talk]]) 03:59, 22 April 2023 (UTC)

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Summon beer elemental and intoxication don't seem to exist. Not sure if you intended to write them or not. If not, may I suggest illusory feast at 5th and waves of exhaustion at 7th?

I planned doing them, but never got around actually doing it. As far as I am concerned, you suggestions might as well substitute the missing spells, for the time being. If you have any idea on how to actually make those spells (summon beer elemental is pretty straightforward, while intoxication was never well designed in the first place) let me know. --The bluez in the dungeon (talk) 18:34, 20 April 2023 (UTC)
I get that. I have loads of stuff just kind of sitting on the backburner. "While intoxication was never well designed in the first place" implies you had an approximate idea of what it was supposed to do? If that's the case and you've got your notes for it then I can try to use that as a baseline. But yeah, summon beer elemental just really requires a beer elemental statblock. Darth Rabbitt (talk) 11:26, 21 April 2023 (UTC)
Probably something to do with poison damage, but I can't remember. I'd like to use the intoxicated condition I linked, which could meant I would move down the spell. I also might change some spells, like heroe's feast and toxic.--The bluez in the dungeon (talk) 12:34, 21 April 2023 (UTC)
I'll have to noodle over where I think a spell with that intoxicated condition should go. Heroes' feast is thematically very appropriate for the domain but I've also seen it in a lot of domains (both published and on the wiki), so I'd understand if you wanted to drop it. hero's coma seems even more appropriate for a domain of alcohol (if you specify it comes from your magic booze, you don't even suffer penalties if you use it to buff yourself). You could then drop heroes' feast for something else (perhaps put summon beer elemental at 6?) Blood melt could be easily refluffed as very potent blood alcohol and take the place of toxic, though I'd understand if you wanted to avoid an [Evil] spell since beer gods aren't necessarily evil. Or perhaps red tide from the spell compendium (a giant wave of alcohol. if this wasn't specifically the Beer domain I'd suggest it be red wine.) Celebration is a bard spell about singing a drinking song that gets people drunk; that might fit in well somewhere. Darth Rabbitt (talk) 03:59, 22 April 2023 (UTC)