Setting Up Your First Major Combat Firework
Picking up a major combat firework for the first time is a bit of a rush, mostly because you know exactly how much noise you're about to make. If you've spent any time at all around pyrotechnics, you know there's a massive difference between the little fountains that whistle for a bit and these heavy-duty cakes that feel like they're trying to restart your heart with every blast. These aren't the kind of things you just throw in the back of the truck without a plan. They require a bit of respect, a lot of space, and a clear understanding of what's about to happen once that fuse starts sparkling. ...