baky123
baky123
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13th May 2014
17th May 2014
In TPT, all solids have a certain acid resistance. To test a solid, place it in the area indicated and unpause. Then wait for the acid to dissolve through the sponge and read off how far across it got. The higher the number, the better the resistance.
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Comments

  • choobaca34
    choobaca34
    13th May 2014
    Gold is acid proof!
  • Quezler
    Quezler
    13th May 2014
    quartz :)
  • Trondiver427
    Trondiver427
    13th May 2014
    plutonium (plut) is 13.5 or the end
  • Sheldor
    Sheldor
    13th May 2014
    wood is 1.7
  • SGAtlantis
    SGAtlantis
    13th May 2014
    Name Suggestions for this unit: ARV (Acid Resistance Value) or BAV (Baky Acid Value). You can use U instead of V too (That's "Unit" instead of "Value") .+1 BTW. In my oppinion, ARV sounds better (more scientifically) but it's your choice, not mine :D
  • Doolittle
    Doolittle
    13th May 2014
    well metals have low resistance. and brick has a pretty high resistance
  • hawker-174
    hawker-174
    13th May 2014
    RPEL acting interestingly. I`ve got ~12,85 on my test. BTW, thing is simply and cool.
  • saftey1122
    saftey1122
    13th May 2014
    How does this work?
  • DarthGhostbuster
    DarthGhostbuster
    13th May 2014
    Baky, you should call the units of acid resistance "Basyk" units. (A mix of the words basic and the name baky123)
  • DragonSky321
    DragonSky321
    13th May 2014
    tnt was crazy good at the max