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I was a little worried they would, but glad they didn't since those cigarettes are bad enoughI'm surprised they went with flamethrowers instead of chemical herbicides.
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I was a little worried they would, but glad they didn't since those cigarettes are bad enoughI'm surprised they went with flamethrowers instead of chemical herbicides.
The only obstacle to that would be the stairs though. But, seeing as it’s the central premise, I’m sure there’ll be a solution. Like the magically restocking shelves.In the spirit of the title, they'll find a solution within the home center. Something like an ATV towing a wagon I'd guess. Though it would be neat if she got super-strength from levelling up, the gag is that common household products and industrial manufacturing are more powerful than fantasy magic.
She's under the impression that the room is airtight (being deep underground), and the air is only still breathable because there was so much of it in the store and that room when she popped up, meaning that she's actually only got like a week or two of air.if I were in a home depot that restocked itself magically honestly idk id just stay there??
"I cast fireball"I mean fire does solve a lot of problems
Home depots don't stock canned air? Or even oxygen tanks?She's under the impression that the room is airtight (being deep underground), and the air is only still breathable because there was so much of it in the store and that room when she popped up, meaning that she's actually only got like a week or two of air.
I didnt get this impression, and if true, that makes her reliance on fire stupid.She's under the impression that the room is airtight (being deep underground), and the air is only still breathable because there was so much of it in the store and that room when she popped up, meaning that she's actually only got like a week or two of air.
It's probably going to be something like that, like maybe the summoned being having no registered nodes at the surface.That reaction on page 4
This dungeon has no known working teleporter, i guess? That looks like the case from her reaction
That was a teleportation node, she broke it when she wished for help getting out.It's probably going to be something like that, like maybe the summoned being having no registered nodes at the surface.
But I really liked the headcanon that it is that she realized she could simply have wished for a teleportation-node instead, instead of wishing for uncertain help. Dooming mc in the process
Yeah, I remember her doing the math and deciding she probably has about a month to escape, but they've been down there for a few weeks already, and rereading I don't see her doing any such calculations, just thinking "there's air down here, must be magic involved somewhere" instead. So, maybe I'm thinking of another trapped in a labyrinth manga, or the calculations were from before she realized the store inventory would restock itself.Home depots don't stock canned air? Or even oxygen tanks?
Though I guess the pressure would slowly build up...
ps: you got way more than weeks of air if you are alone (or even 2 ppl) in such a huge volume, so long as you stay well away from any fire.
Probably because the poison method caused her to miss delicious XP from the dragon.I'm surprised they went with flamethrowers instead of chemical herbicides.
In Rogue and in Hack and its variants, boss-like monsters do not respawn (with one very important exception) but other monsters do.If they have to walk up and down floors to get supplies back at Wally world, won't the monsters respawn eventually and block their way again?