Element Ideas(Updated Sometimes)

  • MrJangalang
    22nd Jan 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    1: AI: (Name not yet decided) when you place 1 dot of it, it will place 1 vibranium 2 pixels above it, and above that vibranium it will place 2 of itself, then it places vibranium to the left and right if itself, and then it repeats this process.

     

    2: AcBm: Acidic Bomb- Explodes on contact with acid, water, but not fire. When it explodes, it generates an intense gravity field for 1 second, then it releases 10 pixels of noble and 10 pixels of plasma within a span of 3 seconds. Other ways to blow it up is to set the temp to 98,700, or to stack 5 pixels of salt on it and let it absorb the salt.

     

    3: AWtr: Anti-Water- Basically reverses all reactions that regular water has with elements, for example, it wont blow up AcBm.

     

    4:Fert: Fertilizer- Put water on top of it, and either a plant or a random tree will grow. If you put anti-water on it, it wil decay into uranium (could be used to make a switch activated nuke pretty easily, also just for fun)

     

    5: Sun- A Very Bright element that slowly heats things up.

     

    6: Argn: Argon- If surrounded by glass and sparked, it will generate light

     

    7: CaCb: Calcium Carbonate- When it touches acid, it produces CO2, but when heated it decomposes to form carbon dioxide gas and leaves Dust.

     

    8: Sdum: Sodium- Soft grey metal. Reacts violently with water. Dangerously reactive with acids.

     

    9: ZiOx: Zinc oxide- when its hot, its yellow. When its cold, its white.

     

    10: Zinc- When Combined with Iron, it stops iron from rusting with water.

     

    11: CMND: Command, if sparked, it will run a command, to set the command, you have to set the co-type to the command you want it to do, example: !set ctype CMND !Set Temp Lava 9

  • Ben_Ger
    5th Feb 2016 Member 1 Permalink

    The function of gold is already doing what your zinc does I believe

  • FellowBob
    14th Feb 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    Sodium is not neccisary, there is already rubidium which has the same reaction with water.