Stasis wall problem

  • evanultra01
    19th Jun 2019 Member 0 Permalink

    So, when I try to spark the metal that leads to the stasis wall to release it, the spark is captured by the stasis wall.

    How do I properly release particles from the stasis wall?

    And, I have tried using the metal and conductor walls, to no avail.

    Edited once by evanultra01. Last: 19th Jun 2019
  • jacob1
    19th Jun 2019 Developer 0 Permalink
    You need to use another conductive wall like conductive wall or ewall. Spark that wall, and have it touch stasis wall. That will power stasis wall too.

    It's done this way to allow stasising SPRK itself.
  • evanultra01
    19th Jun 2019 Member 0 Permalink

    Still not working. Have a wire of conductive wall touching the stasis wall and it is not working.

    Edit: figured out you need a wire connected to the conductive wall, that is connected to stasis wall. Thanks!

    Edited once by evanultra01. Last: 19th Jun 2019
  • jacob1
    19th Jun 2019 Developer 0 Permalink
    Does it look like this?


    Edit: ok. Yeah, conductive wall just means it *can* conduct, not that it's always conductive. You still need to spark it.
    Edited once by jacob1. Last: 19th Jun 2019
  • evanultra01
    19th Jun 2019 Member 0 Permalink

    Yup