its built to nuke standard i guess
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Lemme type it in again, the bmtl stood up pretty good, the shockwave broke it a bit then it got melted. Also, something weird happened. The stick figure was breaking down a bit slowly when it was at very low pressure and below the melting point of bmtl. I would say that it survived, but due to the breaking down, im saying it didnt survive.
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wait I was just about to comment another test report it didnt work huh?
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I did it then with plnt. It was the same but a coulpe other things happened. 1st, it obviously burned quicker, 2nd, it weirdly released a bunch of water vapor when it was still cool, and 3rd. There actually somehow was some plnt left! again though, no survivors.
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It was pretty obvous when it was all wood. It all just burned quickly with no survivors. The thermine coating of the bomb solidified on the aironly ground and the plutonium from the bomb landed there too.
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I did it with ice, but for some reason, the temp stays the same, so it just turns into water and the bomb just evaporates the surrounding. The stick figures died on the spot. due to the melting.
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I am now going to test the bomb out on the house but with a twist: The map is going to be made out of one solid and ill see how much damage it gets from the unifectted bomb. I just did goo and it mostly deformed and dissapeared. I think their was 2 survivors, but for some reason, the stick figures turned skinny before the bomb even reached them.
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I dont know any suggestions to strenghten the house but keep it 100% destroyable.
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I tested this with the most poular nuke on the second page of most liked. Nobody survived. I put it on the top left. "The side with the most space" corner of the map. It hit the person oustide and in the closest room. Then it blasted its way throught the attic. It then slowly crept through the top part before doing the same with the bottom part. The explosion went round the bathroom and into the farthest part before smashing into the bathroom. Only thing left were some insulators and boxes.
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Ok! good info
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I found that the house is vulnerable to bottom attacks. Also, the lights shatter under heat. Not nuke-proof, but this is the place to go if your neighbor signed up for a science fair.