Write an article based on this "Try staying at least 5 blocks away from it. Hit with a sword. Kill the smaller ones that the large ones turn into when killed. Collect the drops."
article: Also, the small cubes attack you unlike the small slime. Get all of the experience after killing the small ones. Like the slime, the small ones also drop something special, which is Magma Cream. This will be useful in brewing potions.

Write an article based on this "Place the giblets and turkey neck in a saucepan with water and bring to a boil. Cook the drippings and flour mixture for several minutes. Serve the gravy hot."
article: Take the giblets and neck from the turkey before it’s been cooked, and set them in a small saucepan. Add enough water to the pan to cover the giblets and neck by at least 2 inches (5 cm). Turn the heat to medium, and bring the pan to a gentle boil. If desired, you add seasonings to the pan. For example, you might stir in a sliced onion, chopped celery, salt, and/or pepper before you bring the water to a boil. Once you’ve gotten the drippings and flour mixture to the right consistency, allow it to cook for 3 to 5 minutes or until it takes on a golden brown color. Make sure to whisk it the entire time, moving slowly to prevent lumps. When you’re happy with the flavor, remove the gravy from the stove and transfer it to a gravy boat or other serving bowl. Serve it with your meal while it’s still piping hot.

Write an article based on this "Keep a description of your character handy. Write out your posts in complete sentences. Use descriptive words and phrases. Write about your character’s feelings and reactions. Stay on topic."
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When you write your roleplaying scenes, read over your character description to make sure you’re staying in character. It’s okay for characters to grow and change over time, but you don’t want them to completely reverse major personality traits! Literate roleplayers don’t use abbreviations or chatspeak, so make sure your posts are written out in complete sentences! Each post should be at least one paragraph long to start, but as you improve your posts should each be at least two or three paragraphs long. A big part of literate roleplaying is using long, detailed descriptions instead of short phrases. Go into as much detail as possible. For example, instead of writing “Frodo walked through the rain,” you could write “Frodo trudged through the torrential downpour, his bare feet squishing deep into the mud with every step.” Don’t just limit yourself to actions--write about how your character feels and reacts to situations. This will give your characters depth and growth over the course of the game. For example, if your character is punched, don’t just write about how they fought back. Write about how the punch made them feel and what it reminded them of from their past. A big part of literate roleplaying is keeping your characters and settings on topic--this isn’t the place to suddenly transport your characters to outer space! Keep your characters and settings in mind the entire time while you roleplay, and try to make each response as realistic as possible in the context of your setting.