jeffluo35
jeffluo35
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13th Jan 2016
13th Jan 2016
Destroy it! (It's really hard...) No banned elements!
trippy whathewants hedoes itshisrules notcheating notmadeofdmnd qrtz destructible conv okay

Comments

  • Dos0n
    Dos0n
    7th Oct 2018
    you dont even need to add the note of "no banned elements" as it blocks all
  • Vaultence
    Vaultence
    12th Jun 2018
    none of this is cheating because conv is destructible, conv can be overwhelmed, layering is not indestructible, and no dmnd was used
  • Pootis137
    Pootis137
    1st Nov 2017
    Transforming all particles into quartz is cheating.
  • Robby214ty
    Robby214ty
    26th Jan 2017
    Okay, there is no cheating, and also, that isn't diamond.
  • gunpowderTR
    gunpowderTR
    17th Jul 2016
    you used layering and conv... you cheater!
  • Plazmoid3
    Plazmoid3
    25th Jun 2016
    DMND IS BANNED IN ALL ALMOST-INDESTRUCTABLE PROJECTS because IT ACTUALLY IS 100% INDESTRUCTABLE!
  • Jalex54202
    Jalex54202
    19th Feb 2016
    true almost indestructable wall: dmnd.
  • jeffluo35
    jeffluo35
    17th Jan 2016
    Sorry, I was away so I couldn't reply to anyone. First of all, it's not cheating since there are no banned elements. Second, there's a concept to destroying it. It's supposed to die once you get more than 5 layers, blasting it with a ton of protons should make BHOL, which should be relatively easy to destroy... For those who want to know how it actually works, it uses a 3-layer structure. First layer: QRTZ, rather resistant to stuff. Second and third layer are made of CONV.
  • jeffluo35
    jeffluo35
    17th Jan 2016
    The ctypes of CONV are METL and QRTZ, METL only serves as a placeholder. When two ctype CONV operate on the same pixel, it constantly refreshes, meaning once the QRTZ is heated up even by a little bit, it gets replaced by another particle of default-temp QRTZ. If you fire protons or any other energy particle onto it, it stacks on the QRTZ and the CONV converts it to another layer of QRTZ.
  • jeffluo35
    jeffluo35
    17th Jan 2016
    This causes lots of layering, and since any ordinary particle not on EHOLE has a layering limit of 5, it soon turns into BHOL. BHOL isn't indestructable, a big huge WARP cannon gets through rather quickly. Final note: It's not indestructable. It's in the title. And seriously, you know you can't undo downvotes? I've been out for a while. Sorry about that.