Improving some elements.

  • Minishooz
    4th Feb 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    I find that loads of suggested elements don't really get a chance so I thought rather than to make new elements but to change existing elements. Here are some ideas:

    BHOL- theres no real point in this when u can use GPMP and VOID. There should be some new modes to it such as gas jets and effect horizons and when it eats up lots of particles it grows forming a super massive black hole (basically the BHOL grows larger when it eats up a lot of particles. It could also rip electrons from nearby particles.

    WHOL- when on contact with BHOL forms PRTI or PRTO.

    DMND- more realistic colour.

    SING- also creates a large amount of gravity.

    LIGH- what happened to it's appearance?

    TNT- more powerful.

    Do you have any other ideas for changes to elements. Post your ideas here :D

    I don't expect all these changes to happen I just think maybe a dev should have a look.

  • Catelite
    4th Feb 2012 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    Black hole actually does more than just that. It used to be the primary element in lasers, because of how it heats up significantly whenever it eats something.

    ...Sing creating gravity is actually somewhat cool, but the problem is that the gravity it makes causes it to stick in one spot too often. :P
  • therocketeer
    4th Feb 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @Minishooz (View Post)
    how can WHOL and BHOL collide together to form portals?
  • Minishooz
    4th Feb 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @therocketeer (View Post)

    When the effect horizons meet together. Like a certain part of the gravity field.
  • billion57
    4th Feb 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @Minishooz (View Post)
    WRONG!!!
    Separate, they should already form a portal, at least in real space.
  • Minishooz
    4th Feb 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @billion57 (View Post)

    You mean like in the singularity?
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  • Minishooz
    4th Feb 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @ForumTroll (View Post)

    Just because scientists aren't exactly sure it doesnt mean they're definitely wrong XD
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  • Minishooz
    4th Feb 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @ForumTroll (View Post)

    I nether meant they where totally correct but it would still be nice to have the idea :D