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Maybe there should be tiers on each list, like pasta on tier one but copypasta on tier two because you need a tier one dish to make a tier two. Etc. etc. on down. [[User:ReallyBigRock|ReallyBigRock]] ([[User talk:ReallyBigRock|talk]]) 00:30, 22 March 2015 (EDT)
Maybe there should be tiers on each list, like pasta on tier one but copypasta on tier two because you need a tier one dish to make a tier two. Etc. etc. on down. [[User:ReallyBigRock|ReallyBigRock]] ([[User talk:ReallyBigRock|talk]]) 00:30, 22 March 2015 (EDT)
:Good idea, but I couldn't find any other dishes like Copypasta. If you can help me find other tier 2 -suitable dishes, I'll gladly combine them into a new category. [[User:Kosmos|Kosmos]] ([[User talk:Kosmos|talk]]) 04:53, 22 March 2015 (EDT)
::Sure, I'll go ahead and list 'em all; I'm not so good at modifying tables. For drinks, Tier 2: Allies Cocktail, Atomic Bomb, Changeling Sting, Hippie's Delight, Long Island Iced Tea, Manhattan Project, Syndicate Bomb, White Russian. Tier 3: Three Mile Island Iced Tea.  The foods are a bit trickier upon closer inspection, as most of them have dough or cheese, which could count as tier 1. By that, all the breads would be tier 2, pastas except copypasta could be tier 2, etc. But dough is not edible by itself, so it might be tier 0. For food it would work better if they were all in one table and type (bread, pastry, salad) were a sortable parameter. It wouldn't be too unwieldy that way. Maybe this would also inspire the coders to add more high tier stuff :S [[User:ReallyBigRock|ReallyBigRock]] ([[User talk:ReallyBigRock|talk]]) 17:39, 22 March 2015 (EDT)

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