PokeMinecraft14
PokeMinecraft14
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31st Jan 2016
1st Feb 2016
How to make liquid wood using the console.
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  • duduking2000
    duduking2000
    1st Feb 2016
    What is the gravity and falldown of water?
  • ApertureScientist
    ApertureScientist
    1st Feb 2016
    CRITICAL FAILURE SYSTEM FAILURE!!! REPAIR NEEDED MAIN SYSTEMS IN 32% ERROR!
  • Sardonyx
    Sardonyx
    1st Feb 2016
    There are so many interesting things to do with this bug, like create an mini drill (conv(phot)). You could also make a asteroid (prto + plasma box with prti). Thanks!
  • Bluephoenix322
    Bluephoenix322
    1st Feb 2016
    ERROR ERROR ERROR PHYSICS FAILURE
  • KankriFanatic
    KankriFanatic
    1st Feb 2016
    WOAH. use on CLNE, set ctype of clne to clne, use NGRAV
  • InBetweener
    InBetweener
    1st Feb 2016
    This also works for other solid elements like diamond. You just can create liquid diamond!
  • PokeMinecraft14
    PokeMinecraft14
    1st Feb 2016
    Turns out you don't need to change hardness guys, sorry for the confusion!
  • PokeMinecraft14
    PokeMinecraft14
    1st Feb 2016
    Liquid WHOL attempts to spread out as much as possible, and takes the appearance of an endlessly boiling liquid. Liquid TRON does all kinds of weird things. Liquid VOID acts just like Liquid BHOL in many ways. Liquid PLUT acts like PLUT but in liquid form. Elements that normalls shatter from pressure have a very interresting reaction to things like DMG in their liquid forms. I shall do more investigation tomorrow.
  • PokeMinecraft14
    PokeMinecraft14
    1st Feb 2016
    Liquid Neutrons just act like bouncy balls. I would assume other particles do similar.
  • PokeMinecraft14
    PokeMinecraft14
    1st Feb 2016
    Liquid VENT is perfect for destruction, as it creates tons of pressure and seeps into everything. Liquid BHOL is blowing my mind! The stuff seems to overlap itself and acts strangely in every way possible! Now to test evergy particles...