[Spoilers C2E93] You are the DM, how do you rule this? Rules as Intended: The dust of deliciousness is a magic item with one mechanical effect and one ribbon effect: it grants disadvantage on a Wisdom saving throw, and makes something taste really good It's clearly intended to make a single Wisdom save harder
[Spoilers C2E93] A moment that people really sleep on. (Repost . . . - Reddit So many people point to Jester sprinkling the Dust of Deliciousness on the cupcake and tricking the Hag with Modify Memory as a spark of genius, being able to trick a fey like that And it is a great moment to be sure But on a re-watch of Campaign 1 Episode 60 "Heredity and Hats" another moment that is just as good happened
The Muffin Scene : r fansofcriticalrole - Reddit Laura now reveals to the cast and DM that Jester had laced the muffins with Dust of Deliciousness and now Ishnari has disadvantage on wisdom saving throws Jester casts modify memory, and the rest is history So, a few things wrong with this set-up This feels very anime with the reveal half-way through, and in a M9 series, this would work well
[Spoilers C2E93] What did Laura do? : r criticalrole - Reddit The Dust of Deliciousness was bought in Episode 31 Laura Jester was really excited to buy that Meanwhile, the last Talks Machina also talked a lot about Lauras Haggling From the transcript right after they bought the Dust (and other things), Pumat Sol gave a small amount of money back as a Discount
Words like deliciousness or gregariousness shouldnt exist . . . - Reddit Although I should clarify, when I said "coming into a language," I didn't necessarily mean from another language And even if delicious versus deliciousness is explained away by a quirk of French introduced to English, the notion of a word with two suffixes does still go against the overall logic evident in the encoding of human languages