Misterspork
Misterspork
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23rd Mar 2012
24th Mar 2012
Mainly made of QRTZ and METL along with a few other things, this alloy will resist temperatures of 1500 degrees(Leaving behind a shell that lasts to 2000), and will mostly resist pressure completely. Conventional nukes barely effective.
alloy resilient metal nuke armor shield resistent tough strong

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  • JengoFLeX
    JengoFLeX
    4th Feb 2015
    1726449 drilly thingy rekt
  • 12Me21
    12Me21
    20th Jul 2014
    Pure quartz is stronger than this
  • trcndc
    trcndc
    1st Jul 2013
    void? noob
  • PTuniverse
    PTuniverse
    17th Mar 2013
    My alloy is unequal, Yet it's been able to surpass your alloy. Strange, might be that shield I set up. My alloy is made out of QRTZ, TTAN, some VOID (to slurp up the lava) SHD4 to rebuild and PBCN that makes a big mess of SHD4.
  • hsemeghini
    hsemeghini
    22nd May 2012
    This survived THREE PIXELS of compressed ligh!
  • Misterspork
    Misterspork
    24th Mar 2012
    Remember, if you test with QRTZ and find it holds up to temperature better, remember that QRTZ doesn't hold up so well to pressure.
  • iito
    iito
    24th Mar 2012
    you must be melt thos element and mix it , am i right? XD
  • Misterspork
    Misterspork
    24th Mar 2012
    Found the ratios, it's actually equally distributed between QRTZ, IRON, NSCN, and METL.
  • Misterspork
    Misterspork
    24th Mar 2012
    @jaquan-webster- try it on regular METL and see how much longer it took to get throught the alloy.
  • jaquan-webster-
    jaquan-webster-
    24th Mar 2012
    i got trought it with my bray cluster nuke