Dive into the magic of Magic City Pizza's deep dish delights

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Magic City Pizza is a popular pizzeria located in the heart of Miami. Known for its unique and flavorful pizzas, it has become a go-to spot for both locals and tourists alike. What sets Magic City Pizza apart from other pizza places is its innovative and unconventional toppings. From classic combinations like pepperoni and sausage to more adventurous options like prosciutto and truffle oil, there is something to satisfy every palate. But the real magic of Magic City Pizza lies in its homemade crust and sauce. The crust is thin and crispy, with just the right amount of chewiness.


This time around the designers decided to go with a combined race/class system that includes several new breeds like Minotaurs and Vampires that Might and Magic fans have never been able to play before. Since Trent covered all of the classes in his preview of Might and Magic VIII, I'm not going to repeat all of them, but I did like the fact that you can pick from a wide mix of fantastic creatures as well as the classic character classes such as Knights and Clerics. And although you can go with a pure fighting class like the Troll or Knight, there's really not much use for a hand-to-hand combatant. Since the game is in full 3D, if you keep your party at a distance, you can pick off creatures pretty easily with ranged weapons and spells. You can even back pedal to keep your distance if they get too close. This really changes the dynamics of the traditional RPG and I hope it's an issue that 3DO looks into for Might and Magic IX.

This puppy looked dated back in 1998 when it made its debut in Might and Magic VI The Mandate of Heaven, and now it just looks pitiful compared to other modern RPGs. It lets you almost bond to your character, and actually feel as if you are him or her, something I believe is a true characteristic of a Role Playing Game.

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The crust is thin and crispy, with just the right amount of chewiness. Made from scratch daily, it is the perfect base for the delicious toppings that follow. The sauce is the star of the show, with a rich and tangy flavor that complements the other ingredients perfectly.

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I was thrilled to see competition and bug discoveries recently. This led me to glitch hunt a lot. I resorted to spamming (whispering) Anerag on twitch but I think in the future I want to put everything else I find here.

I added a guide "Hotkeys", which shows all the hotkeys I could find for the different screens in the game. I also wrote about new bugs I didn't know before.

To improve the any% route further, I tested many ideas but didn't find anything too substantial. Two biggest hopes:

  1. Do Plane of Fire before going to Murmurwoods. Instead of flying 20 sec to the top of Ravenshore, you could exit palace of fire (after getting the heart), do scroll bug and die, restart the game and respawn at the top of Ravenshore. Are there any drawbacks I didn't see?
  2. Find a dungeon where you can reach coordinates close to the crystal's exit. This would allow you to directly spawn there instead of walking through the crystal. The dwarf mine in Alvar was promising but it looks like z-pos is bad. (you spawn above or below the room)

@ Alpaca , how did you corrupt the map in your video?

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These warps on death can be faster but overall due to fixed delay when the game is loading and time needed to set them up felt overall not much faster. Spawning on top of Ravenshore means no Earth Prison save, would be cool to find a different spot for that.

There was an idea to speed up killing party with Death Blossom spell. Vampire character from the inn at Daggerwound misses 1 personality stat to cast it. Being able to cast it would make the run much more consistent. However as for now, no idea how to get that 1 stat consistently since barrels spawn randomly. There is a cleric character at Daggerwound who can cast it but at this point getting him would be too slow.

Another idea was to warp from the boat at Ravenshore to the Plane of Earth gates. It seems to work if using target spells (like Mind Blast) in controlls > video settings and then traveling to Daggerwound but it looks like its not very consistent and 80% attempts result in a crash.

For now the steps for map corruption (Ravenshore only) are: Only works in hardware mode

  • Save in front of any dungeon entrance / map edge / boat / stables
  • Restart the game
  • Load the save
  • Fire aura in the Controls menu
  • Enter / cross / travel
  • Load the autosave (crash)
  • Confirm the autosave This pulls some map data from the map you are traveling to (monsters, NPCs, some sprite-based objects), what's interesting is that the events attached to the sprite-based objects are from the referenced map, not from Ravenshore, no idea how they are being loaded. Only maps adjacent to Ravenshore seemed to work. Sometimes it was consistent sometimes not. It's not a new thing, the similar results can be achieved in 6 and 7 but in a bit different way. There are some more info in the guide sections of these games.
Day of the Destroyer’s storyline is less than impressive. Usually known for its non-linear story, the games of the Might and Magic series still managed to keep you fighting and searching on to learn the truth about whatever it is you set out to learn. Might and Magic VIII, however, falls short in this category. The plot is much more linear and forgets to weave an interesting mystery. The game felt almost like a side story to the Might and Magic series, which also happens to be known for a continuous plotline. Throughout the game you find yourself fighting and questing for an almost predictable ending (as long as you know your M&M.)
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The menu at Magic City Pizza is extensive, offering a variety of specialty pies, as well as create-your-own options. Whether you're a meat lover or prefer a vegetarian pizza, there is something for everyone. The pizzeria also offers a selection of appetizers, salads, and desserts to round out your meal. The atmosphere at Magic City Pizza is casual and inviting, with a laid-back vibe that reflects the spirit of Miami. The interior is adorned with vibrant artwork and neon lights, giving it a funky and eclectic feel. It's the perfect place to relax with friends or enjoy a quick bite on your own. In addition to its delicious food, Magic City Pizza also offers delivery and takeout options, making it easy to enjoy their pizzas wherever you are. The staff is friendly and attentive, ensuring that every customer has a great experience. Whether you're a pizza lover or just looking to try something new, Magic City Pizza is a must-visit. Its unique and flavorful pizzas, combined with its lively atmosphere, make it a standout spot in the Miami food scene. So why not take a trip to Magic City Pizza and experience the magic for yourself?.

Reviews for "The artistry of pizza-making at Magic City Pizza"

- John - 2/5 - I was really excited to try Magic City Pizza but I have to say, I was extremely disappointed. The pizza was dry and lacked flavor. The crust was overly thin and tasted like cardboard. The toppings were sparse and the cheese seemed low quality. Overall, it was a huge letdown and I won't be going back.
- Sarah - 1/5 - I had such high hopes for Magic City Pizza, but my experience was awful. The service was slow and the staff seemed indifferent. The pizza was undercooked and soggy, making it almost inedible. The toppings were also mediocre and didn't have much taste. I regretted wasting my money and would not recommend this place to anyone.
- Robert - 2/5 - The atmosphere at Magic City Pizza was nice, but that was about the only positive thing I can say. The pizza was average at best and definitely not worth the price. The crust lacked the crispiness I prefer and the sauce was bland. The cheese was also disappointing and overall, the pizza felt like it was missing something. I won't be returning to this place.

Spellbinding flavor combinations at Magic City Pizza

The magic of hand-tossed pizza at Magic City Pizza