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CleverNickName's Recipe For Candy Corn
Ingredients:
1 lb. of candy corn, Brach'sTM brand
1 flat-rate postage box

Instructions:
1. Put the package of candy corn into the flat-rate postage box.
2. Send it to me.

CleverNickName's Recipe for Candy Corn (For Real)
Ingredients:
1 lb. of candy corn, Brach'sTM brand
1 lb. dry roasted and salted peanuts.

Instructions:
1. Combine both ingredients in an airtight jar
2. Thank me later.
 
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RealAlHazred's Recipe for Candy Corn
Ingredients:
1 lb. candy
1 lb. corn, preferably not on the cob

Instructions:
1. Pour the candy on the corn.
2. Enclose ingredients in airtight jar.
3. ???
4. PROFIT!
 

I’ve mentioned this before, but a lot of my adjudication techniques in 5e are borrowed from Amber DRPG.
My favorite bit is the player advice. I’ve used variations of that since I first read it. Yes, the whole point is to actually role-play your character. No, this isn’t a soulless math exercise. I’m also a fan of the line, “The very best Amber players don’t [complain].” Only the text uses a stronger word. I should try running Amber again. It’s been ages.
 


Between 2000 and about 2007 I was on ENWorld pretty regularly until finally the truism that Familiarity breeds contempt became something I could not ignore and I stepped away.

Coming back in 2020 it only took until 2022 for that contempt to return.
 

Between 2000 and about 2007 I was on ENWorld pretty regularly until finally the truism that Familiarity breeds contempt became something I could not ignore and I stepped away.

Coming back in 2020 it only took until 2022 for that contempt to return.
Well… I dint like weed either!
 




There's what eight posts on topic, then 17 pages on what is or is not an edition...because sure, why not. Makes perfect sense. Clear example of people just showing up to argue about their pet complaint.
 

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