We're doing it out in the open, because this is the kind of knowledge that dies in darkness and is so simple that people who've learned it completely forget to tell anyone else about it. Strap in. Some #ItchFunding functionality coming at you.
You've got a game on Itch and you want to sell a physical copy as an add-on. You just need to build a "reward tier" for that. If you know how to do free community copies, you know how to do this already. If you don't...well, we're about to learn TWO things.
Access your dashboard and click on your Edit Game button under the project you're trying to add rewards for. Sneakily hidden under the "More" menu tab, you'll find a button marked Rewards. Click it. Image
That'll bring you to a page where you can click a "New Reward" button to add a Physical Edition (more expensive than your Digital Copy), Community Copy (free or reduced price), or whatever else your heart desires. Set the price, set the quantity and save. Image
But that address field? There's all kinds of things you can add as queries when someone purchases your reward. Get their address, a name for inclusion, and all kinds of stuff that would've been nice to have when we launched for #ZiMo2022 but we'll know for #ZiMo2023. Image
Every time someone purchases your reward, they'll be added to your "Claimed & Fulfillment" tab. All of your queried information will be there, and you can check them off as you distribute your additional rewards.

Pretty sweet.

Hopefully that answers your questions, Ken! Image

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Yeah, okay. See, you have to understand that every dragon tastes unlike any other dragon. So let's walk through the Fifth Edition monster manual and get some tasting notes on every dragon for the nerdy epicurians and epicurious out there, shall we?

#TTRPG #5e #NoTrueDragons
Black: Robust but fine-grained, black dragon meat calls to mind duck; subtly smoky, lush with natural oils and fork-tender when prepared with care. Underdone, it stings the lips and tongue. You'll want to roast it, but don't. Reverse-sear and handle carefully. Image
Blue: More like alligator, blue dragon prime cuts are the muscles of an ambush predator built for quick, explosive power. Tends to be dry and tough, so a long, slow braise in a master-stock is best. When it shreds easily, it's perfect for piling high on a brioche bun. Image
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