I have no idea how I've managed to ignore this until now. Turns out that if the tmp of CONV is not 0, it only converts particles whose type equals its tmp. You can basically tell CONV(PSCN) to only convert SPRK and CONV(SPRK) to only convert PSCN.		
				
			
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			Only two, lol. 
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			I have 27 cats ! how many do you have? 
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			I can't build computers out of cats. Other than that, cats ftw. And dogs. And weasels. And chameleons. 
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			LBPHacker Conv isnt awesome. cats are :) 
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			Also, to whonever put the "lolfp" tag: nope, this just got hated off FP :P 
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			Under every CONV in the middle there's another CONV and an ARAY that shoots BRAYs. It's called "layering" :P 
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			I'm abit bit of a noob...uhm, why is BRAY produced? lol. 
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			No idea. As a subframer I tend to only check the source of the elements I usually work with. The order in which DTEC looks for particles is one of those weird little details probably only a few of us know about. There might be more :P 
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			this is unexpected. how much more is hidden in those source codes? 
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			Update: added pwn beam to make the save a bit more appealing :P