I've found an interesting property of long-life GBMB: It will direct superheated WARP along an object as long as the object is destructible via pressure or heat, it will not target elements that only the WARP will effect. The WARP acts as an 'intelligent' heat transfer medium, following the GBMB as it 'climbs' along the object.
This is a save I've made to showcase these properties, and it may have lead to a new form of bomb [I'm not entirely sure on this as I haven't been an active part of the community for very long]. I'd dare say it's one of the most powerful bombs yet created.
EDIT: THIS GOT FRONT PAGE IN UNDER TWO HOURS!
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EDIT EDIT: PRIOR TO A STORM OF DOWNVOTES ._.
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Ourous, I've done some research and found out that Azure-type bombs are ineffective against BTRY. You may want to upgrade the bomb so it can get past some basic defense (BTRY is weaker than QRTZ, yet it resists more well than QRTZ itself).
Leave ambient heat on, the heatwave from the EXOT explosion will vapourize the BTRY. Even with ambient off it'll still climb along the elements next to the BTRY.. unless you've made your wall entirely out of BTRY.
It is a honor
I'll just make the TTAN thicker. More impressive and it'll still rip it apart.
I made a more nuclear-looking bomb (very small, like the ones US use for the Castle series, mostly) with only 292 pixels called Azure Bravo. Result? Huge devastation. While the devastation is not as big, powerful and fast as Azure Lotus, it still gets the job done and makes a realistic mushroom-cloudless nuclear bomb.
It's like I'm missing out on the fame for bombs. (sob) (sob)
Amazing! Surely powerful. o.O Are you a fan by bombs? Just curious.
Excellent power-to-size ratio!
And my bomb beats your borders, update the winner list if possible