Lua Element Request II & Nobili32

  • erictom333
    12th Apr 2023 Member 0 Permalink

    @username90000 PLST is different to INSL. PLST can melt, break into powder, and conduct heat (not very well), none of which INSL can do.

  • username90000
    12th Apr 2023 Member 0 Permalink

    @erictom333 (View Post)

     insl is supposed to be plastic ur opinion doesnot count because insl is plastic not ur plst idea but insl is plastic in game

  • erictom333
    13th Apr 2023 Member 0 Permalink

    @username9000 INSL is never implied to be plastic, it is just a generic insulator. Personally, I think INSL resembles a hard rubber more than plastic, but that is my opinion because TPT does not specify exactly what INSL is.

  • moches
    13th Apr 2023 Member 0 Permalink

    bism: bismuth, non conductive durable metal, blocks some pressure, grows when heated into beautiful blocky shapes, seems like a good idea to me

  • RebMiami
    13th Apr 2023 Member 0 Permalink

    @username90000 (View Post)

     You aren't the judge of which elements are appropriate for this script, I am.

    That being said, PLST has been suggested so many times and with so many different ideas that I think I'm going to add it.

    @moches Bismuth would be quite cool.

  • IEATDIRT
    13th Apr 2023 Member 0 Permalink

    I think BSMT is a better shortening

  • RebMiami
    13th Apr 2023 Member 0 Permalink

    PLST is now the next element to be added, thanks to the four separate people who suggested it. Good teamwork, folks!

  • catLoveChips_2
    15th May 2023 Member 0 Permalink

    Add RX (Redstone Flux) element (like sprk) but it behaves like elements in PIPE so it cant disappear when there's no wire.

  • RebMiami
    15th May 2023 Member 0 Permalink

    @catLoveChips_2 (View Post)

     Sorry, element requests are currenty closed. Interesting idea though, I'll write it down.

  • Goop
    7th Jun 2023 Member 0 Permalink

    @RebMiami (View Post) thanks, forgot to reply.