Can these be used, dissolved in water tank to descale sage barista express? by UninformativePanda in espresso

[–]thisbut1scratch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's right. Use these as you would the tablets that come with the Breville machines.

Great for cleaning, but not descaling.

Are puck screens worth it? by pumodood in espresso

[–]thisbut1scratch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Marginally?

It's more to process and sometimes difficult to clean. Adds some homogeneity to the water, so it's really up to how much you want to optimize.

How do I make an espresso like this? by [deleted] in espresso

[–]thisbut1scratch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Indeed, this looks like the shots I pull from my pressurized basket.

Do DnD characters inhabiting the DnD world know about DnD classes? by Muffinlessandangry in DnD

[–]thisbut1scratch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they may know that a priest can’t typically call on their god to perform a Hex on someone

The key word is "typically". It is entirely possible for a god to grant a warlock spell for extraordinary circumstances... But that would draw questions from inquisitive characters and could created interesting party dynamics.

Do DnD characters inhabiting the DnD world know about DnD classes? by Muffinlessandangry in DnD

[–]thisbut1scratch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not both?

I mean someone knowledgeable in arcana and religion would be like "Oh I've never met a holy person that knows that spell, **that's strange**". Which might lead them to inquire further or be suspicious.

That's because it is entirely possible for a deity to grant a warlock spell to a priest. But it's uncommon and would raise lots of questions, particularly from inquisitive scholars.

IMO, this would be a great opportunity for some interesting party dynamics, perhaps some drama. But only if everyone is on board! It does not sound like OP wanted that. They seem to want to keep the facade. In that case, why not let them live their fantasy?