Manifold failure - what should you do?

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All of this isolate that and twist that after the thinger has done what it does while you turn the left tree counter clockwise toward the third arm of the sun while subsequently chanting some ancient spell.

Dude I want this set of twins. It sounds like just the kind of thing I'd need to take me from my normal, boring, easy-to-use twinsets and send me straight to record setting, EOL'ing, DIR'ing glory!!!!

(Seriously, I think that's the most entertaining description of one of the easiest failure trees to manipulate I've ever seen. That's impressive!)
 
Dude I want this set of twins. It sounds like just the kind of thing I'd need to take me from my normal, boring, easy-to-use twinsets and send me straight to record setting, EOL'ing, DIR'ing glory!!!!

(Seriously, I think that's the most entertaining description of one of the easiest failure trees to manipulate I've ever seen. That's impressive!)

You are mistaken. This twin setup follows the rules of DIA (Doing It Ancient), Sorry to disappoint you :wink:
 
The 2 handed shutdown business is a recipe for disaster in a cave, light shining every which way, overfocused on speed and both hands working so there's no hand for the line...

There is no reg or manifold failure that is really all the urgent, contrary to hundreds of SB threads on the subject.
 
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