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Arctic City would probably be my favorite save to blow up.

me playing this in a nutshell:

>download something
>destroy the forget out of it
>"AHAHAHAHAH"

Also, I love this game. Probably the best moments I had was when I found the god particle that so many other people have found. Really fun to discover stuff + all the other crap you can do while waiting for a game to download and stuff.

What God element?

Edit: http://powdertoy.co.uk/Wiki/W/Elements:Secret_elements.html#EQVE This?
« Last Edit: April 10, 2012, 12:14:32 AM by MegaScientifical »

What God element?

Edit: http://powdertoy.co.uk/Wiki/W/Elements:Secret_elements.html#EQVE This?
Technically, it's not a secret element. It's a state that a singularity can take to explode into a big-bang type scenario.

With a large amount of pressure, you can simulate a nebula and partial star creation.


is there anyway you can limit the amount of powder/liquid you release with each mouse click?


Singularity is weird. It seems to move extremely erratically and can destroy every element except Diamond.

Speaking of diamond, what's the point of it? It seems like it's just a blue wall.

Nothing can destroy it. Even things like extreme pressure and antimatter.

Nothing can destroy it. Even things like extreme pressure and antimatter.
Yeah but we have walls for that.

Yeah but we have walls for that.
Diamond isn't created like the walls.

is there anyway you can limit the amount of powder/liquid you release with each mouse click?

You can resize the cursor by scrolling to drop more or less of the selected substance. If you want you can hit space to pause right after you click to erase any excess.

Yeah but we have walls for that.
the shape of wall is very limited, as each unit of it is a rather large square, and diamond lets you get it much smaller

What?

The God Element is EQVE.

Yeah but we have walls for that.

I remember walls can't project heat, they are basically in a grid which can't make nice curves or be razor thin, and they're ugly.