zxaaw
zxaaw
66 / 13
11th Nov 2017
13th Nov 2017
Palladium - conductive metal, stores hydrogen, absorbs radiation, catalyses fire. Seems useful to me.
notbroken suggestions broken

Comments

  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    16th Nov 2017
    Saves get fp from getting several upvotes in a short period of time. Not from mods lol. Mods usually demote element suggestion saves because you're not really supposed to make them. That's what forums are for.
  • guesswho2778
    guesswho2778
    16th Nov 2017
    well its on fp so obviosly some moderators like this
  • Electro999
    Electro999
    15th Nov 2017
    OMG ELECTRO40 WE ALMOST HAVEE THE SAME NAME
  • KingVampyre
    KingVampyre
    15th Nov 2017
    also there are 2 reasons that non burning INSL would be great: 1: Things would not have to be so big just to make sure fire does not get to your INSL. 2: when electronics melt by a bit of overheat it would not burn INSL and maybe if you added a cooler would be cooled down right after melting instead of making all this annoying destruction...
  • KingVampyre
    KingVampyre
    15th Nov 2017
    boxcarz ... sorry for that but any element of this kind is surely rejected. no stickman related elements ugh... otherwise I suggest you suggest to make stickman produce it each time they eat 5 plnt
  • KingVampyre
    KingVampyre
    15th Nov 2017
    I do not ignore the fact it have similar property, but it have a use, instead of using tons of elements to make 1 thing why not just using 1? That is really annoying that developers does not want similar elements but slightly different, INSL is burning. What I say is that an element should not always be sooo different. It would be really usefull to have non burning element that insulate things.
  • boxcarz
    boxcarz
    15th Nov 2017
    Add sewage - Make stickmen produce it every tick.
  • Electro40
    Electro40
    15th Nov 2017
    Add plastic - its my idea
  • PangeaUltima
    PangeaUltima
    15th Nov 2017
    Add copper - its my idea
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    15th Nov 2017
    KingVampyre, as you said "by this way developers reject the idea since it have "no use and similar properties", yeah, that's exactally why. As said in the how to suggest an element thread "Does it do something existing elements already do?" And the answer for this element is a yes. You basically shot yourself in the foot, yet somehow ignored it?