There are people wandering around at various conventions that are basically duct-tape wizards. They stock a whole supply of goods to help cosplayers fix issues with their costumes. It's super wholesome.
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I want to see more of the adventures of the crafty duct tape wizard!
21 0 ReplyThere’s an anime where a handyman gets transported to a fantasy world and acts as the party’s repairman using tape and wire to fix stuff.
15 0 ReplyThere is an Isekai for each and every kind of person imaginable at this point
11 0 ReplyWell, whats the name?
Edit: I suppose it is this one https://somuchscifi.com/benriya-saitou-san-isekai-ni-iku-review/
4 0 ReplyThat show is great! Watched it on a whim and have really enjoyed it so far
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i fucking love shadowy gremlin wizards who apparently achieve magic purely through the gods finding their antics funny or taking pity on them
15 0 ReplyIf it ain't fixed, USE MORE.
7 0 ReplyContractors actually do use dust tape as a bandage. You can probably find videos about it.
7 0 ReplySuperglue is where it's at. I prefer the hair around my injuries to be attached to my skin rather than duct tape
2 0 ReplyIs the toilet tissue as gauze optional or?
2 0 Replypatently wrong, electrical tape is the go to
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If the party doesn’t find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.
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1 0 ReplyI cast Sticky Side Out at the giant tiger. If it falls its Dex save then it has to spend 1d4 turns freaking out while trying to get the tape off its paws.
1 0 ReplyI mean, that's a perfectly valid answer to someone asking to a wizard for healing. ^^ Next time, that warrior will learn his spellcasters. :P
1 0 ReplyThe power of positive thinking and ducttape will allways prevail against the forces of ickyness
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