I've bought the first two volumes of the Manga after watching all the current episodes on Netflix. I'm so hooked, Senshi is a gem, the ecosystem of the dungeon really has me thinking about my own D&D games. Now all I want to do is run a cooking themed dungeon crawl.
Edit: added the CW because it felt like a gray area... idk.
I want to eat every monster. I can't tell you how hungry this show makes me.
How good are those garden golems? I almost felt a small amount of shame for that idea having never crossed my mind. I love the level of justification Senshi goes into about them.
It is pretty cute. Little worried about dude's sister though. Is she just chilling in the dragon eating monsters too? Or is she starving? Lot of worries being swept under the rug for dungeon foodie mode.😅
she got eaten, she's dead. their goal is to find and kill the dragon before she's fully digested so they can revive her
Ohhh! Gotcha. I think I knew that and forgot.😅 Have they established most deaths are revivable? There's that one party that seems like they have death loyalty points going on.
they mention in the first episode that people have been revived from being torn to shreds, but they haven't heard of anyone being recovered after being digested and pooped out. i've read the manga and idk exactly when it's stated but at some point early on they mention that if you die in the dungeon you can be revived pretty easily as long as the mage has your body
Oh, for sure. She is a powerful magic user, though, I imagine it can't be too bad... I hope...
Dungeon Meshi is my favorite fantasy manga/anime, no question. I also want to run a cooking themed dungeon crawl - it would be OSR, and the bonuses and abilities you would get from eating monsters would be really powerful/absolutely essential to surviving each new environment. Each player would choose their character's favorite flavor profile and get additional bonuses when they eat something they like, almost like a subclass.
dungeon meshi is 100% my favorite traditional fantasy manga/anime (like, of the clear lotr d&d lineage) but it's got some stiffer competition if you expand the definition some. like, is utena fantasy? it certainly plays in those spaces, given all the fairy tale theming and imagery surrounding princes and witches. i think it's ultimately too much of a surrealist work for that, but there's an argument to be made. is umineko fantasy? depends on which character you want to listen to, maybe it's a mystery but maybe a witch did it and you should just stop trying to prove your family were murderers. but there's no shame in losing to some of my favorite works of art of all time
i need a big budget crpg done in the world of dungeon meshi
though i started playing this ascii roguelike called crablike (you play as a crab exploring the ocean depths, fighting shrimp raiders and evil warlocks, but also just different fish that try to eat you) i found on itch recently and in that you can chose to eat any enemy you kill, and you have to monitor your hunger and remember which monsters are poisonous and which don't actually feed you very well, and you can get a perk that lets you heal a little whenever you eat something. that'd probably be a good baseline to work on for a game based on dungeon meshi
I haven't read any of the manga, but the character development seems super promising so far in the anime. I love it!