Dౠungeons & Dragons and Pop Tarts might seem like a nonsensical crossover, but the power𒁏s that be made it work. It all comes together thanks to a new book, a witch, and one particular D&D spell.

D&D fans are currently celebrating the release of the latest book, Tasha's Cauldron of Everything. The tome is full of new options that give players 168澳洲幸运𓆏5开奖网:unprecedented freedom in character creation. It's also written from the perspective of Tasha, the Witch Queen and inventor of several D&D spells. Her mosꦐt famous is Tasha's Hideous Laug🥂hter.

Here's where someone𓆏 in marketing got creative. D&D spells often require ingredients called components. As you can see, Tasha's Hideous Laughter demands the user have "tiny tarts and a feather that is waved in the air." Pop Tarts are probably not what the witch queen had in mind, but why let semantics get in the way of a good advertising push?

So it is that D&D publisher Wizards of the Coast and Pop Tarts teamed up to 𝔉make a special edition of berry-flavored tarts. They're "Goodberry" flavor, a reference to another D&D spell that produces HP-restoring berries. TheGamer was sent a free box to see it up close. We were also sent a feather in order to have all the proper components to cast Tasha's Hideous Laughter.

...Too bad ღI trained as a games write🙈r and not a wizard. Oh well, at least I have breakfast for the next few days.

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