SalmonBowllecter
SalmonBowllecter
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29th June
29th June
my strongest bombs are near the level of the strongest azures smh and i will try making them smaller in the near future with similair strength

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  • spiky_potato_viper
    spiky_potato_viper
    29th June
    of course, this sing block does not do fusion, meaning the heat and pressure does not last as long as it would for these bombs or an azure, but the difference is not immense.
  • spiky_potato_viper
    spiky_potato_viper
    29th June
    to show this, id:3393660, generates nearly the same heat, pressure, and energy particles as your bombs, this means that they have about the same (non-piercing) destructive potential.
  • spiky_potato_viper
    spiky_potato_viper
    29th June
    most of the space in any azure bomb goes toward making warp because it is not very hard to max out the particle limit with energy particles.
  • spiky_potato_viper
    spiky_potato_viper
    29th June
    id:3387630, and this is the id to an azure of my own.
  • spiky_potato_viper
    spiky_potato_viper
    29th June
    id:3388372, this is the id to kyle's azure boron.
  • spiky_potato_viper
    spiky_potato_viper
    29th June
    this is also because all bombs are limited by the particle cap.
  • spiky_potato_viper
    spiky_potato_viper
    29th June
    this is because azures use superheated warp to displace any particle that can be used to stop it.
  • spiky_potato_viper
    spiky_potato_viper
    29th June
    these are very cool, but for context, while they have similar heat and pressure indexs to azures, meaning that to a block of ttan they will do the same amount of damage, they can never compare to an azure in armor penetration.
  • SalmonBowllecter
    SalmonBowllecter
    29th June
    when i made it touching the platform i actually got a 3.52
  • SalmonBowllecter
    SalmonBowllecter
    29th June
    i got a score of 6.4 without increasing the gbmb life and i think its cause idk how to do the temperature thing