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== Reactions ==
 
== Reactions ==
 
Sparks reaching up to PSCN next to INST will make the spark spread throughout the whole line of INST starting from the PSCN.
 
Sparks reaching up to PSCN next to INST will make the spark spread throughout the whole line of INST starting from the PSCN.
NSCN, GOLD, SWCH, SLCN, and PTNM are used to take output from INST. This allows for quick spark conduction.
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NSCN, GOLD, activated SWCH, SLCN, and PTNM are used to take output from INST. This allows for quick spark conduction.
  
 
PPIP will detect nearby sparked INST and will reverse direction, while CRAY, when sparked by INST, will shoot a ray in "go-through-everything" mode.  
 
PPIP will detect nearby sparked INST and will reverse direction, while CRAY, when sparked by INST, will shoot a ray in "go-through-everything" mode.  
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INST, when in a X junction, will conduct the two wires seprately.
  
 
Doesn't melt or break from pressure.
 
Doesn't melt or break from pressure.

Latest revision as of 09:34, 25 April 2024

INST.png Instant Conductor
INSTsticker.gif
Instantly conducts, PSCN to charge, NSCN to take.
Properties
Section Electronics
Spawn temperature 22°C
Heat Conductivity 100%
Relative weight 100
Gravity 0
Acid dissolve rate 0.1%
Flammability 0
State Solid
Misc properties
Source code


Creation

Only with brush or clone, cannot be created with reactions.

Reactions

Sparks reaching up to PSCN next to INST will make the spark spread throughout the whole line of INST starting from the PSCN. NSCN, GOLD, activated SWCH, SLCN, and PTNM are used to take output from INST. This allows for quick spark conduction.

PPIP will detect nearby sparked INST and will reverse direction, while CRAY, when sparked by INST, will shoot a ray in "go-through-everything" mode.

INST, when in a X junction, will conduct the two wires seprately.

Doesn't melt or break from pressure.

Examples

This save shows an example of INST grids.