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20th Jul 2014
22nd Jul 2014
From the protection division of Powder Toy Universe Labs (PTUL), this alloy was made special. So far, only a few non-PROT bombs are capable of blasting this to pieces.
hard poos alloy talc lalc experimental shield layered explotion nukeproof

Comments

  • SlenderHunter
    SlenderHunter
    8th Oct 2014
    So much time and effort... only for me to invent a bray AP cannon.
  • chillinpenguin311
    chillinpenguin311
    8th Sep 2014
    DEST shatters it instantly...
  • PyroDude
    PyroDude
    14th Aug 2014
    how do you do this?
  • ButterSquids
    ButterSquids
    31st Jul 2014
    @Etahpi try making something this strong yourself if you don't find it f worthy.And make it 100% by hand, just like my alloys
  • ButterSquids
    ButterSquids
    24th Jul 2014
    Can I use it to make a bank vault?
  • ButterSquids
    ButterSquids
    23rd Jul 2014
    You inspired me to start making awsome alloys:)
  • InsaneFlame
    InsaneFlame
    22nd Jul 2014
    Tried some of my other bombs. The middle of where the blast struck melted for a short amount of time. I'll have to make more things.
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    22nd Jul 2014
    WAit wait wait wait......any reason for different designs under each layer? Maybe..........what I'm going to assume which is the logic behind this is with ntct in each layer, it won't be as strong but still "heal" itself much more quickly. However, the ntct on each layer would also cool down other layers, so each layer is like a strong form of ntct. And then quartz is just good. :p
  • PTuniverse
    PTuniverse
    22nd Jul 2014
    I did try a huge stacked plutonium bomb (mine, obviously). All it did was melt most of it. Now it's just an alloy puddle sitting on a bowl of QRTZ.
  • doomagent13
    doomagent13
    22nd Jul 2014
    It's surprisingly durable against interesting bombs, but completely melts when hit with a basic BCLN-THDR-URAN bomb.