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 Dec 29, 2018“ enough nourishment to sustain a creature for one day”
Supplies BOTH food and water equivalency in nourishment?
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Posted Feb 12, 2019"infused with magic for the duration"
Duration of what? The spell duration is instantaneous, so that doesn't make sense. But the spell also states that the potency is lost after 24 hours.
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Posted Feb 22, 2019How big are these berries that you can only eat one at a time... are we sure they aren't the size of melons?
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Posted Apr 25, 2019So, A LOT of ppl talk about how OP this with Life Domain, but you HAVE to multiclass to get the spell. I personally don't think it's worth the MC to get one spell. You can MC other things to flesh out a MUCH better healer. MHO.
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Posted Apr 29, 2019You could just take the Magic Initiate feat instead of multiclassing
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Posted Jun 12, 2019The berries are magically enhanced for 24 hours so if you don't eat the berries they lose their potency. The healing is instant the berries are not
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Posted Jun 25, 2019Here's a sweet two-minute animated video about Goodberry, titled "D&D 5E a spell that can ruin an entire playstyle." From the Zee Bashew channel.
If you are thinking of including Survival play in your campaign / scenario, one simple house rule tweak prevents the Goodberry spell from utterly ruining it.
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Posted Oct 23, 2019So sustaining someone for a day is the same as a full rest?
The vid talked about getting spell slots back after using an action to eat one. I thought it just staved off starvation and gave you 1 hit point
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Posted Nov 13, 2019Can you make a pie tho
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Posted Nov 14, 2019So, hey.. what happens if you cast this above Level 1? 🤔
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Posted Nov 23, 2019Can you shove one of these into an unconscious person's mouth to pop them up to1 hp?
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Posted Dec 2, 2019You dont have to multiclass. You can choose the magic initiate feat at level 4 and get goodberry along with 2 druid cantrips
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Posted Dec 18, 2019Hey DMs!
Want to bring some "realism" into your game?
Mistletoe (what goodberry uses as a component) is poisonous, any part of the plant sooo...
"All 10 of you make a con save!"
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Posted Dec 21, 2019Lemon idea. This spell, by default, uses a sprig of mistletoe as a catalyst, not as a consumed component. It really only makes sense if you think all druid spells inflict poison if the druid has chosen a sprig of mistletoe (which they can choose) as their catalyst. Even if you are homebrewing it to be a consumed component, it's transmutation magic, literally changing how its matter behaves, so not necessarily realistic unless whoever devised this magic thought it was super-effective to poison everyone.
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Posted Jan 7, 2020It's harder to Counterspell
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Posted Jan 23, 2020The spell doesnt specify willing so RAW you can sling a berry into a dragon's throat and it will lose its action. It's like the berry has a magic recoil that stuns for one action.
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Posted Jan 23, 2020As funny as that is. The spell does say "A creature can use its action to eat one berry." so the dragon can just not eat the berry.
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Posted Feb 10, 2020Isn't this supposed to be on the Mark of Hospitality spell list?
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Posted Feb 20, 2020I love the potion and pie idea... just remember healing properties only last 24 hours