@confusedpuppy
@lemmy.dbzer0.comI played an evil run on my second play through. In act 3 I randomly walked into a fireworks shop and it didn't take long for me to realize what must be done. I managed to clear the building and scavenge every firework, loose or boxed, into my stash. After finishing up all my loose ends in act 3, I hauled as much as I could with the mighty cloth on my barbarian to the final fight.
After clearing the way to the portal, I gathered everyone I could inside the portal, laid down every explosive on hand and sent a lone little rocket to set it all off.
I want to say it looked amazing but my computer couldn't handle all the fireworks going off all at once and lagged hard. However, I did one-shot the Netherbrain on turn one and accomplished exactly what I wanted.
::: spoiler Spoiler :::
I'm thinking about adding a rain collector to use in my garden but I have some concerns about construction materials.
One concern is that I'm not a huge fan of using a plastic container to store water. The idea of water sitting in a plastic barrel that could be exposed to heat from direct sunlight doesn't fill me with excitement. I was wondering what other materials or containers I could use that might be better for storing rain water. One idea I had was to modify a metal keg to collect water. They would be smaller but I could use multiple if I wanted.
The other concern I have is about roofing materials. Is it safe to use water collected from a roof with shingles in a garden for vegetables? I'm wondering if there might be any run off from the materials used for roofing.