Ash Element

  • therocketeer
    25th Nov 2012 Member 2 Permalink
    @Incredy (View Post)
    So you want another type of wood, wasting yet another element slot, simply so it produces ash when burnt? that would be stupid.
  • NF
    25th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @Box-Poorsoft Um Hydrogen implodes

     

  • sandstorm
    25th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    normal wood=tmp2

    new wood =tmp1.

    therefore, all saves unchanged, plus added option for non-ashy wood.

  • nmd
    25th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @sandstorm (View Post)

    If you ask me, that is too much to ask for for a useless element.

  • cyberdragon442
    25th Nov 2012 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • The-Fall
    25th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @NUCLEAR_FOX (View Post)

     No. Hydrogen doesnt Burn. Burning = Oxidation, so without oxygen to oxidize, hydrogen does nothing.

    Secondly, if it implodes, then it would require an endothermic reaction, causing a rapid decrease in temperature and volume, and would need to be creating chemical bonds with some other chemical, by absorbing the heat; Burning is not endothermic by any means. 

  • NF
    26th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    The-Fall:

    @NUCLEAR_FOX (View Post)

     No. Hydrogen doesnt Burn. Burning = Oxidation, so without oxygen to oxidize, hydrogen does nothing.

    Secondly, if it implodes, then it would require an endothermic reaction, causing a rapid decrease in temperature and volume, and would need to be creating chemical bonds with some other chemical, by absorbing the heat; Burning is not endothermic by any means. Um it umplodes witch i know this because it's been tested before example http://youtu.be/NNcQX033V_M watch the video. On Topic: They could udate wood to make ash while it burns.

     

     

  • Incredy
    26th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Let this Post Die. Rocketeer Keeps sticking around in here.

  • NF
    26th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    you mean therocketeer. >.<

  • Incredy
    26th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink