TPT's Decade-Long Secret: The Second Str

  • DatOneFishVustono
    25th July Member 1 Permalink

    This forum discussion is full of errors, we are making a team to find the solution.

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  • EnganK
    25th July Member 1 Permalink
    HEAC also can't be called the second strongest element in the game, as it can be destroyed by LIGH, in addition to the usual all-destroying elements (BOMB, DEST, SING, VIRS, AMTR) and electronics/"cheats" (CRAY, DRAY, CONV).
    FRME and properly treated VIBR are much stronger (vulnerable to fewer of the listed effects). And since the standard for "strongest element" is DMND, it is strange that you do not even try to consider CLNE, which is also invulnerable to many "all-destroying" elements.

    And the style of this text looks like ChatGPT
  • DatOneFishVustono
    25th July Member 0 Permalink

    Look, we're gonna have to make a research team for this I guess, there are too much strong elements, this is a better solution.

    @EnganK (View Post)

     

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  • pacmanfan123
    26th July Member 0 Permalink

    @EnganK (View Post)

    HEAC can also be destroyed by the virus

  • DatOneFishVustono
    26th July Member 0 Permalink

    Alright, we should probably start a team if this is complicated @pacmanfan123 @EnganK, do you guys wanna join?

     

    Research: I discovered soap might be something.. If it was to be solid, acid WOULD go through it, so soap is probably crossed off.

     

    Research: HEAC can easily be eaten by virus and acid. Crossed off.

     

    Research: RSSS is weaker than HEAC, easily deformed by virus or acid. Crossed off.

     

    Research: CLNE is just like HEAC. Crossed off.

     

    Research: VOID is just CLNE. Crossed off.

     

    Edit: GOL, GAS, TOOLS elements don't count

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  • EnganK
    26th July Member 0 Permalink
    Why create a team to "research" something like this? It's not that it's a difficult, important or interesting question.
  • DatOneFishVustono
    26th July Member 0 Permalink

    @EnganK (View Post)

     I can't go through 130+ elements by myself ;-;

  • EnganK
    26th July Member 0 Permalink
    For the vast majority of elements, their properties regarding whether they are the "strongest" are fairly obvious (they are not).
    There is a whole table describing the "destructibility" of each element:

    and you only need to check the "E" category.
  • DatOneFishVustono
    26th July Member 0 Permalink

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     My phone is so old it can't load simulations, send me a photo in private messages

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  • jm211
    26th July Member 0 Permalink

    @EnganK (View Post)

     Really important thing to note, as listed by JonaHungary themselves, is that this ranking was made with bombs in mind (nukes, azures, or just conventional (or unconventional) explosives. As such, it neglects thing such as acid, which I believe is able to destroy the second largest group of elements (behind those that can move themselves off screen (powders, liquids and gasses) as most elements can be dissolved. 

    Also, C tier is kinda wild to me, as psts and pste, as well as all 3 forms of bizr, can move themselves off screen at normal temperatures and pressures.