Level
1st
Casting Time
1 Action
Range/Area
Touch
Components
V, S, M *
Duration
Instantaneous
School
Transmutation
Attack/Save
None
Damage/Effect
Healing
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.
The berries lose their potency if they have not been consumed within 24 hours of the casting of this spell.
* - (a sprig of mistletoe)






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Posted Feb 20, 2020yes
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Posted Feb 20, 2020You gain nothing... this spell isn't designed to be upcasted
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Posted Feb 20, 2020I love it! Just remember the berries only have healing properties for 24 hours so quick pick and make those pies or juice.
I homebrewed goodberry wine that made it last for longer but only heals 8 hit points per glass and you needed a long brew time
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Posted Feb 20, 2020no, listen to what he is saying closely. He means they don't have to spend time looking for food so they can rest instead of searching. its tricky and is only important for a survival type game. you do not gain a rest because of the berries
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Posted Mar 3, 2020Granted, WotC clarrified it otherwise, but I do not approve of the Disciple of Life cheat to goodberry dominance. I absolutely houserule that out.
This spell should not increase in potency in anyway with Clerics of the Life Domain.
This spell has an instantaneous effect, which does not restore hit points to a creature. It transmutes berries (presumably holly berries most often), infusing them with magic, making them capable of restoring hit points. Restoring hit points by eating a goodberry is an action, and is not a spell, so Life Clerics shouldn't get to scam their way to supremacy like that. I understand that the feature Disciple of Life stays "whenever you use a spell" and not "cast a spell", but using a goodberry isn't using a spell. It's using a product of a spell
The spell doesn't itself restore hit points. It is a transmutation that temporarily makes mini-healing-balls.
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Posted Apr 3, 2020i let my players do that
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Posted Apr 3, 2020I think most GMs would rule that that goodberry isn't "using your spell to restore hitpoints to a creature" for life domain cleric.
You're using your spell to create a temporary magic item with a specific effect, that's what the spell does.
As an extreme example, if you cast wish, and you wished for a standard healing potion, that healing potion would restore 2d4+2hp. It wouldn't restore more HP if you were a life domain cleric.
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Posted Apr 4, 2020"Up to ten berries appear " - is this to imply the caster can choose up to 10, or its a random amount of berries that appear which max out at 10? Why would a caster choose to have less? And how pissed would they be if they had to roll a d10, and 1 berry appears?
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Posted Apr 10, 2020almost nothing a cleric can't do
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Posted Apr 17, 2020It does just stave off starvation and dehydration.
A Long Rest in your pocket is not a first level effect.
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Posted May 2, 2020The goodberries lose their magic after 24 hours.
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Posted May 11, 2020And now I have the theme song from Disney's The Gummi Bears running through my head....
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Posted May 22, 2020"berry provides enough nourishment to sustain a creature for one day." soooo you could feed a dragon?
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Posted Jun 12, 2020Why is this up to ten? Why wouldn't you always choose to get ten? Am I missing something? Do you need to roll or something to get these berries?
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Posted Jun 13, 2020It tastes a lot better. :)
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Posted Jun 15, 2020It just means you can summon a number of berries equal to or less than ten.
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Posted Jun 15, 2020I'm a little confused about something. This spell is available for my Druid, but I don't have the Magic Initiate feat and I'm not multiclassing. I don't see anything in the spell description that requires multiclassing.
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Posted Jun 15, 2020It’s a druid spell. You’d need those to improve it via life cleric, but all druids have the spell.
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Posted Jun 25, 2020Combine with life cleric for 4hp/berry
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Posted Jul 11, 2020Casting word is:
Plumicus Availium