TPTbomb: Yes, that's the whole idea. If the alloy and the eraser are both as strong as they can be, then either the alloy wins or the eraser wins. Since I want upvotes, I am demostrating how the eraser can win. Regardless, this eraser still demolishes anything weaker than NaNbyte no matter the order.
It doesn't make sense to me to do it any other way, you don't test an alloy against a weapon, you test a weapon against an alloy, which means pasting a weapon in an alloy save, if the weapon can't beat it, the weapon needs to be improved. Besides, even when the weapon has unfavored particle order, the only alloy that has any chance against it is one that has some kind of built in weapons.
id:3292356 is my god eraser
TPTbomb: It is physically impossible to destroy any good alloy when the eraser is pasted into a save - this is because of particle ordering.
putting alloys together with a weapon when saving favors the weapon, try pasting the weapon into an alloy save and then unpause to test
I am waiting for a thing that could destroy both bunkium v404 and Verna at the same place without using newt. gravity