Pal Disassembly Conveyor question

I keep seeing videos stating it is so easy to get these materials by breeding and then throw them on the conveyor and just lets the loot roll in. When I do it with pals right after breeding them it only pumps on the basics mats not the higher level stuff they were showing. Are they not showing the process of leveling up these mats? I see that some of these mats only drop if they are lvl 60, 70, or 80. Please any help would be appreciated.

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u/dbuzzilla — 21 hours ago

Alternative for Streamfire/Sportsfire

Is there anything out there? I didn't realize it was out until trying it recently. Or do I need maybe update the app? I went to look on Norofire but there were no updates available.

I would appreciate some help. Thanks.

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u/dbuzzilla — 22 days ago

Best Overall App and easy setup tutorial?

I want to find an app for TV/Movies and bonus if it has a good Dubbed Anime selection that is easy to use and has stability. I know it will be probably one that has add-ons or needs to be used with a debrid service. I need some advice on what is best and is there any decent tutorials to watch/read to set it up. I appreciate the advice.

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u/dbuzzilla — 29 days ago

Still getting my feet under me.

I have done a couple stuff on the new Weber Searwood. I am loving it thus far but still feel overwhelmed with stuff. I have some questions about basic things after looking at a lot of folks posts.

  1. I see a lot of folks having foil pans underneath their cooks. Is that purely to keep the grill cleaner or does it help with anything else? Like do you put water in it to help put more moisture in the air?

  2. I am trying to find a rub that is not too spicy but more of a sweet bark to it. My wife struggles with more spicy. Bonus points if it is either lower sodium or salt-free!!!

  3. How is the best way to do a boneless turkey?

Thanks for any input. I appreciate it folks.

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u/dbuzzilla — 2 months ago

I need help? It worked last night but now it won’t work.

I was using the streamplay-anime list. Any thoughts?

u/dbuzzilla — 2 months ago

Best DUB anime extension/repo on Cloudstream?

Please help me out with this. I have been looking at some but I can't even get well known anime in DUB. Please any assistance would be great.

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u/dbuzzilla — 2 months ago

I need an Anime app for Google TV!

I need an app not for a phone or tablet but for a ONN google tv device. I keep getting conflicting things on the subreddit. People mention ones but when I go to it they are only for mobile device. Please help.

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u/dbuzzilla — 2 months ago

First time pellet griller

I appreciate all the help deciding between different options. I went with the Weber Searwood 600. I kind of wish I would have went the XL, but I am excited about it. I will admit that I am nervous about it as well. I am not sure what I want to start with. Probably something super easy. I do have some questions for folks.

  1. What are folk's preferred pellets? The initial burn I used Traeger Hickory pellets because I felt that was the safest.

  2. What accessories would people recommend for the Searwood?

  3. Do I always keep the chute filled with pellets? If not, if I am only doing a quick searing of like chicken breast do, I only put a small amount in for the short cook?

  4. What other points of wisdom should I know to prepare for life in general with this type of grill?

I appreciate any feedback.

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u/dbuzzilla — 3 months ago

Between two

Okay after reading a lot on here I have decided either a Weber Starwood or a Ninja Flexflame. I don’t know how much true smoking I will do. I like the addition of the smoke but will probably use it more as a grill with some smoke.

Which one to get? The flexflame comes with some accessories which is a plus. The Searwood comes with nothing. Hell I have to buy a a side table if I want to set anything down. I feel like the cost is going to be high. Thanks in advance.

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u/dbuzzilla — 3 months ago

Pellet Grill Noob

I would like to switch from propane to a pellet grill. I am very overwhelmed at looking at these because there are some really strong opinions out there. Here is some context on my grilling nature. I mainly like to grill quick things but would be open to trying some very easy smoking options. I want something that will last (obviously) and easy to use. I would like to spend no more than $900 (gulp) obviously I would like to spend less.

Please help this noobie out on suggestions. I live in Northern Indiana just for some context with temperatures. I do love grilling in the winter. I have a Costco and Sam Club membership in case that helps with various types.

Edit: What about the Ninja Flexflame? I was thinking about this because it is best of all worlds. I know not amazing for long smokes.

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u/dbuzzilla — 3 months ago