KREEEPRRtheHUT
KREEEPRRtheHUT
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21st Jun 2022
19th Oct 2022
this is a hopefully simple guide that can get you into the art of making and testing azures. this is also made in part with the k-scale. enjoy!
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  • RamenNoods
    RamenNoods
    8th Nov 2022
    any tips for more heat over a longer period of time? My azure starts out pretty hot, but since it uses a lot of bcln producing new, lower temperature materials, the heat quickly lowers to room temp...
  • nitroo
    nitroo
    30th Sep 2022
    yea my bomb sucks XDDDDDD
  • nitroo
    nitroo
    30th Sep 2022
    i put my bomb to gbmb life 1000 and it became a star
  • Pexy
    Pexy
    15th Sep 2022
    also even if dest and bomb etc were allowed they would just annihilate/get annihilated by the rest of the bomb so its counter productive
  • Pexy
    Pexy
    15th Sep 2022
    @thefpskiller if it has dest it is not an azure, if it has bomb it is not an azure, if it has any element that can outright irreversibly delete other elements, its not an azure
  • KREEEPRRtheHUT
    KREEEPRRtheHUT
    10th Sep 2022
    the thing with dest is its not allowed in most walls/bunkers, however thats just the first problem when even a seemingly little amount of dest is added it completely overrules the purpose of a bomb being/using the azure mechanism. then there is a lot of people who frown upon azures containing dest me included.as long as a bomb uses the azure mechanism as a PRIMARY source of destruction its fine.
  • TheFPSKiller
    TheFPSKiller
    10th Sep 2022
    is dest allowed? i see a lot of azure creators using dest and i want to know if that still counts as an azure
  • KREEEPRRtheHUT
    KREEEPRRtheHUT
    5th Sep 2022
    and most bunkers/walls
  • KREEEPRRtheHUT
    KREEEPRRtheHUT
    5th Sep 2022
    nope just easy to see it with that city are good too.
  • noobifiod
    noobifiod
    5th Sep 2022
    wow, so your mechanism is so incredibly powerful that I have to use something with ~2k melting point just to see it