plants/dirt

  • pepper1boy
    31st Jan 2016 Member 1 Permalink

    (1) new element "seed" that grows on dirt (explained later) like ICE (vine) does, exept bigger and longer vines (and flowers/buds every so often) and also can only grow if it gets water OR the dirt it is on has water. it is made of PLNT (duh...:P) exept for the flowers  (2) new element "dirt" does not do much unless you put water on it. it stores it like a sponge and gets darker. when a "seed" is planted on it the seed takes water out of the dirt and grows. also at high temperatures the watered dirt loses water and lets out WATR and WTRV. also becomes "mud brick" (MDBR) when it touches sand while it has water. "mud brick" turns solid at high temperatures and does not become a liquid-powder again. also the mud brick turns into a powder if pressure is put on it. (if the mud brick part is unrealistic sorry.. i dont know much about it. )

    Edited once by pepper1boy. Last: 31st Jan 2016
  • Omega29
    1st Feb 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    (1) : How would you define the flower/bud? Shape? Size? And the general use for it? We already have CLNE(VINE) as a similar substitude. Also as you said in column 3 what are the flowers made of? FLOW?

     

    (2) : General Uses? If we get far into it, we can see that you could define when the mud stops storing water, or does it store water indefinitly, until it becomes black? :P As for Mud Brick what you said is Partially right.

     

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  • pepper1boy
    2nd Feb 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    the flowers are made of PLNT, just different color, like BIZR! and they are about... the size of the flower is about the size of a bomb explosion (about 2-3 pixels smaller) as the shape... well... a flower.. you know, the petals? :P and the mud stores about as much water as a sponge would, UNLESS u use the console, then it just floods out the water like what happens with sponge ;)

  • erikkonstas
    7th Feb 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    @pepper1boy (View Post)

    Well, you can suggest a powdery and brown sponge-based substance that does this.