MeltedLawnFlamingo
MeltedLawnFlamingo
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15th Jun 2024
8th Aug 2024
NO copy D:<

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  • EnganK
    EnganK
    8th Aug 2024
    An alternative is to simply produce DSTW via fusion and convert it to SLTW, but this may be less stable on a large scale
  • EnganK
    EnganK
    8th Aug 2024
    So by repeatedly converting the absorbed water back into SLTW (simply mixing WATR and SLTW), and dissolving the resulting SALT into SLTW, you can get a consistent production of quite a lot of SLTW. An example of a high-throughput SLTW duplication system connected to an infinite ceramic maker can be found in id:3087131.
  • EnganK
    EnganK
    8th Aug 2024
    The general operating principle of the SLTW duplicator is based on the fact that when SLTW is consumed by SPNG/GEL, there is a chance that a SALT pixel will appear in place of the SLTW pixel, and the SPNG life/GEL tmp will increase as usual. You can dissolve SALT in SLTW to turn it into even more SLTW.
  • MeltedLawnFlamingo
    MeltedLawnFlamingo
    6th Aug 2024
    just republished it
  • MeltedLawnFlamingo
    MeltedLawnFlamingo
    19th Jun 2024
    and if im even allowed to use it
  • MeltedLawnFlamingo
    MeltedLawnFlamingo
    19th Jun 2024
    Nub8585: Thank you! Do you know how I could hook it up because idk how it works.
  • Nub8585
    Nub8585
    18th Jun 2024
    inf sltw
  • Nub8585
    Nub8585
    18th Jun 2024
    id:3102530 This design is pretty slow though
  • MeltedLawnFlamingo
    MeltedLawnFlamingo
    15th Jun 2024
    Thank you!
  • 123yes321
    123yes321
    15th Jun 2024
    its cool!