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OMEALS Southwest Chicken Review at Cameron Park, Waco, Texas

This was a really tasty video! I got to review some food and compare it to DnD survival.

I think it’s interesting how in Dungeons and Dragons or really, any table top Role Playing Game, you can sometimes gloss over the survival aspect of it. I really like explaining how my character would set up their living arrangements. When I’m DMing or GMing I like having a moment for the characters to reflect around a campfire. It really provides some good RP flavor. Especially if I can get a fire crackling in Roll 20 or on discord. Shared meals and working together to stay alive is pretty fun but it’s not for everyone.

I have an idea for my next video. When it gets a little warmer I’d like to try camping out solo in a tent. Showing you guys how it might be 3 levels of D&D Camping.

Level 1 would be low level, just starting out. no starting equipment, a few provisions. Bumming it in a inn. Level 2 maybe you can start to afford somethings, a tent perhaps in addition to the bed roll.

Around level 5 camping should be no problem. You should have enough wealth and provisions to afford a comfortable night among the stars.

Level 10? Forget it haha. If you have a wizard you’re casting Magnificent Mansion. If you have a druid or cleric you shouldn’t have to worry about food. If you have a ranger or a fighter with a Bow tracking game shouldn’t be a problem at all. Glamping at its finest.

Let me know how you like this video and I’ll start working on making the above?