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Is a cloak of the archmage machine safe?


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Mithral is light enough but most other mails tend to make the washing machine buck around during the spin cycle and dent the drum. Talk about unbalanced . . . ;)
 

I left a Decanter of Endless Water in my pants pocket once and didn't check them before I did laundry. Good thing I had flood insurance...:o
 



I'm pretty sure cantrip/prestidigitation can be used to clean garments up, so wizards don't need to rely on washing machines.
 

I'm pretty sure cantrip/prestidigitation can be used to clean garments up, so wizards don't need to rely on washing machines.

Yeah well, if the world was ALL about Wizards, then sure. But this is a new ERA. I recieve more GAIN from washing things the old fashioned way, rather than just using magic to WISK the dirt away. Besides, I feel that non-magical cleaning leaves my clothes much softer and DOWNY.

People CHEER the BOLD individual willing to stem the TIDE of magical proliferation!

:p
 
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Cloak of Arachnida is tough to clean as the itsy bitsy spiders keep crawling up the water spout when the water drains.
 

Yeah well, if the world was ALL about Wizards, then sure. But this is a new ERA. I recieve more GAIN from washing things the old fashioned way, rather than just using magic to WISK the dirt away. Besides, I feel that non-magical cleaning leaves my clothes much softer and DOWNY.

People CHEER the BOLD individual willing to stem the TIDE of magical proliferation!

:p

I have a few XTRA puns to drag out into the SUN if you need them. However, you already did an ULTRA good job.
 

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