Windspren
Windspren
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10th Aug 2017
10th Aug 2017
I've found a way to melt HEAC, which is supposed to be immune to heat. First, heat the HEAC up. I've found that 2000C is about the minimum temp needed. Next, hit it with some LIGH. This results in molten HEAC, something previously unobtainable.

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  • Gyro
    Gyro
    17th Aug 2021
    its a feature. its said in the wiki
  • bad-oil
    bad-oil
    8th Dec 2019
    it maybe works with filt too
  • Windspren
    Windspren
    11th Aug 2017
    Huh, molten HEAC solidifies at about ~1600 C, about the same as GLAS and TTAN if I remember correctly.
  • Windspren
    Windspren
    11th Aug 2017
    I don't really see what the deal is about people going "I found it first." It doesn't even matter, so calm down everyone.
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    10th Aug 2017
    I talked with jacob1 and found out about this feature before you did, Kevin036. I think he said something about not really wanting to remove the feature. He said this in the comments of somone else's save about HEAC and some other new elements...
  • emperorOfChemicals
    emperorOfChemicals
    10th Aug 2017
    cool... lightning can melt it on its own when the HEAC is at its normal temperature with multiple strikes too...
  • cikat2
    cikat2
    10th Aug 2017
    amazing.
  • Windspren
    Windspren
    10th Aug 2017
    Could you provide a link to where it says that?
  • Windspren
    Windspren
    10th Aug 2017
    That doesn't mean that SuperJohn discovered it first, as he always claims.
  • _Theo
    _Theo
    10th Aug 2017
    Kev, Super is kinda right, this was listed as a feature in the tpt github page. "LIGH NOW MELTS HEAC" So it's a bit obvious