NEW TPT ELEMENTAL WIKI INITIATED

  • Ark5
    25th Sep 2010 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • Xenocide
    25th Sep 2010 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    Don't want to kill your buzz... but there's already a wiki containing elements... couldn't you have just updated that?
  • Ark5
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  • garyyo
    25th Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    yeah, i agree with antb, it would make sense to only have one main wiki with as much info on it as possible and not have it split up into many "specialized" wiki's.
  • Simon
    25th Sep 2010 Administrator 0 Permalink
    There was nothing wrong with the old Wiki!
  • Xenocide
    25th Sep 2010 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    Simon
    There is nothing wrong with the old Wiki!

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    Ark5
    For 4 hours spent on it I have to say I'm dissapointed... I mean..
    tpt-elements wiki:
    Diamond
    Indistructable material. Used more as a insulator than the real insulator itself.

    I've never seen it used as an insulator, and probably never will do as DMND is the most effective way to transport and store heat. Admittedly, the official wiki is lacking on Specials currently, but its more accurate.
    the-powder-toy wiki:
    Diamond:
    Solid. Indestructible heats up quickly.

    You also missed a LOT of suggested elements from your list but i assume its W.I.P. anyway
  • bchandark
    25th Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    I agree with antb, it's better to keep everything in one wiki. Also, there is a lot of misinformation - for example, Simon did not create TPT, and photons go in 8 directions, and partial information - insulator insulates against heat, not just electricity.

    But I do like the idea of the suggestions and the detailed elements. Add it to the wiki if you want when you've sorted out the misinformation.
  • zc00gii
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  • canadadry
    25th Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    i like it since that it is up to date... and i use dmnd as insulator when boiling water since it wont burn like insl... Good job anyway.
  • Ark5
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