Flammable Goo

  • EEL123
    23rd Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Name: Flammable Goo

    Abbreviation: FLMG

     

    Properties: Exactly like goo. But burns.

  • Uberness
    23rd Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Uses?

  • circovik
    23rd Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Details? Uses? Properties?

  • EqualsThree
    23rd Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    GOO igniting into fire will be just like fire being pushed by an explosive when it touches a particle that can ignite flammable stuff.

  • nmd
    23rd Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @EEL123 (View Post)

    They don't make elements for the sake of it. The element has to be special or amazing or not more of the same. This element would just be more of the same.

  • snail
    23rd Nov 2012 Member 2 Permalink

    You can do it yourself. Write in console: tpt.el.goo.flammable=100

  • The_Tallgeese
    23rd Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Whoa, thanks snail.

     

    Just made some flammable Plutonium. Is there a list of these types of commands somewhere? The Wiki is surprisingly lacking.

  • JustMe
    23rd Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    It doesn't works with me :'(

     

     

    Life is full of disagreements :(

  • epicksl
    23rd Nov 2012 Member 3 Permalink

    Wow look at all of those uses he listed! so detailed! it makes me just wanna embrace such a productive element! no serioulsy fix up your seggustion to meet the requirements in the thread on how to segust things. maybe then we will take you half seriously.

  • snail
    23rd Nov 2012 Member 1 Permalink

    @The_Tallgeese (View Post)

     Change the "flammable" to one of these "name" "color" "advection" "airdrag" "airloss" "loss" "collision" "gravity" "diffusion" "hotair" "falldown" "flammable" "explosive" "meltable" "hardness" "menu" "enabled" "weight" "menusection" "heat" "hconduct" "state" "properties" "description"

    You can guess what they means :)

     

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