I have been on Powder Toy for a while now, all gratitude to my friends, and I thought why is there no full Periodic Table of Elements? That could make things easier to search, through non-existing and existing elements, and obviously there has to account for the combined elements such as diamond. Not that I dislike the current ordering, just an idea, and of course one that will have to go over different versions.
I also thought of the idea of gold, as it does not rust and can be used for holding water and then sparking this metal for the effect. Just as diamond is the freestyle form of the indestructible and barricading wall, gold can be the freestyle form of the conductive wall, or maybe just more realistic.
I also had an idea for a magnet and iron filings, so that magnetic attraction can distort metal, and attract iron filings. Even though I'm not currently sure how to activate a repulsion AND an attraction at the same time, it can develop through comments.
Last idea: Is there possibly an element that can create a solid that is affected by gravity? Because then we can make a circle and therefore the wheel, and there the imagination can take over.
Comment on your opinion and I don't care if you criticize my ideas in bad ways, I will just learn.
@Skelemen(View Post) Periodic table of elements: I honestly don't even know what 3/4 of it means and who the hell would ever use all of them? Suggested before, rejected.
Gold: Place METL Press B Select yellow Color METL yellow ??? Profit!
Magnet: Newtonian gravity.
Moving solids: Suggested and rejected exactly 653 times.
Sorry, I just don't read ALL the discussions and I just realised metal doesn't rust. For those who don't understand the Periodic Element part, I mean if the clearly obvious elements were separated from the ordering system (CO2, HYGN, OXYG and H2O) and put into an ordering system using the Periodic Table, you could be able to combine elements to form objects, like diamond and wood. But then that would take WAY too much time and those reactions would be under certain circumstances, like heat and pressure. The non existent particles are like PRTI, PRTO and CLNE.
@Skelemen(View Post) BMTL does rust. METL doesn't. Also, why click more than once when you can click once? The menu system works well, but it sometimes is a bit annoying.