Firestorm Druid

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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • Soy, seitan, tofu to a lesser degree.

    Soy can be bought as chunks, for example, soaked in hot water and then torn to strips. These can be fried in a pan with a little oil and garlic and salt for an amazing taste and texture. If you to be fancy about it, you can probably marinate them after soaking, though the strips will absorb the marinade a little better.

    Seitan can be bought as a powdery mixture that you mix with water to, essentially, get a dough that you can knead and cut into pieces of your choosing. An easy marinade could include a barbecue sauce, garlic and spices to your liking to get that classic barbecue meat taste. Fry it in a pan and you’re golden.

    I’m a sucker for tofu, so I’m usually good just frying it in a pan or panini press, putting it in the oven, or just eating it raw in combination with soups and stuff. But of course you can marinade tofu really well too. Just make sure to drain the water beforehand and maybe add (corn) starch for extra crispiness when frying.

    Happy cooking!
















  • To add to Pfifel’s comment, you can’t play the cats in this game but you can in Monster Hunter Generations and Generations Ultimate. Generations is stuck on the 3DS, Generations Ultimate is on the Switch. GU is basicslly like a best-of Monster Hunter that incorporates all the previous games in one form or another, either by including all the previous villages or a lot of OG monsters, and playing as a felyne is sorta like an additional weapon.

    You have them as your companions and they help you on hunts by fighting alongside your hunter, setting traps, and doing other miscellaneous support moves, but they are playable by yourself too. The gameplay is pretty much the same just from the cat’s POV and a different moveset. Plus, the weapons aren’t as varied. Still lots of fun.

    Here’s a video going over how they work in Generations: https://youtu.be/-JkNVpbfJKI?si=fhe3x9P19U6vpzrK

    Might be a little confusing if you’re completely new to the series but still worth a watch, imo, since gaijin hunter makes really good tutorials overall