RebMiami
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element request particle ffld melt halo smdb

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  • Danya2627
    Danya2627
    19th Jun 2022
    I dream about plasma balls in this game, but CRAY cant create something like balls :/ How about something like CRAY, but tmp change size of ball? Thinks bad, i know, but, lol why not XD(sorry). Or something like cumulative jet(google translator moment), you can see in internet how it works, i really like penetration systems in games XD
  • BioActive
    BioActive
    19th Jun 2022
    you can do that, just set the tmp to a - number
  • sealon_musk
    sealon_musk
    19th Jun 2022
    agrt anti gravatons, just like gravatons but it pushes out instead of pull it in.
  • MCobblestone
    MCobblestone
    19th Jun 2022
    Ok bismuth becomes a superconductor at absolute zero but this will be a bit too cold
  • MCobblestone
    MCobblestone
    19th Jun 2022
    I know its unrealistic but it would be funny if my BISU bismuth idea have superconductity at cold temperatures like miner_sd's idea
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    19th Jun 2022
    add on: NDYM can also magnetize METL and will have the same magnetized properties of IRON or BTML/BRMT. @RebMiami, What do you think of my ideas?
  • Zaralis_chaotica
    Zaralis_chaotica
    19th Jun 2022
    and goes into water but absorbs the majority of it
  • Zaralis_chaotica
    Zaralis_chaotica
    19th Jun 2022
    how about a lazer shooters block similar to normal Brays but goes through glass and has a chance to go through this walls and if glass is thick enough it reflects back or in a diagonal
  • RebMiami
    RebMiami
    19th Jun 2022
    @Teneiger10 I think that would be better suited for a standalone mod. @JonaHungary Graphite is a real material that both interpretations are based off of, so similarities are inevitable. @Alytoanrtyhktogoatyh METL is implied to be steel because you can create it with COAL and molten IRON. I'm probably gonna make it possible to use GRPH for this as well.
  • RebMiami
    RebMiami
    19th Jun 2022
    @The_expert1234 Do not suggest the same idea twice. @miner_sd Interesting idea, but I think it would be better integrated into another new element with its own set of properties alongisde superconductivity.