Difference between revisions of "Element:BGLA"

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| icon = BGLA.png
 
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| longname = Broken Glass
 
| longname = Broken Glass
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| image = [[File:BGLAsticker.gif]]
  
 
| identifier = DEFAULT_PT_BGLA
 
| identifier = DEFAULT_PT_BGLA
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BGLA can be melted and cooled down again to form regular GLAS. It is the product of pressure being applied to GLAS.
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Broken glass is a heavy powder which is transparent to {{MaterialBtn|PHOT}}.
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Molten broken glass (i.e. {{MaterialBtn|LAVA}} with ctype BGLA) solidifies into
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{{MaterialBtn|GLAS}}] when cooled.
  
{{Languages}}
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== Creation ==
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Glass breaks into broken glass if air pressure around the glass particle changes quickly.
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{{MaterialBtn|LCRY}} melts into broken glass at {{Temperature|t=1273}}.
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[[Element:DMG|Damage]] particles transform glass into broken glass on contact, even with air and heat simulation off:
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{{MaterialBtn|DMG}} + {{MaterialBtn|GLAS}} → {{MaterialBtn|BGLA}}
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{{Languages|Element:BGLA}}
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==Trivia==
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The tooltip is likely a reference to how the name "BGLA" somewhat resembles the word "Bagels".

Latest revision as of 15:30, 27 November 2023

BGLA.png Broken Glass
BGLAsticker.gif
Heavy particles formed when glass breaks under pressure. Meltable. Bagels.
Properties
Section Powders
Spawn temperature 22°C
Heat Conductivity 60%
Relative weight 90
Gravity 0.3
Acid dissolve rate 0%
Flammability 0
State Powder
Transitions
High temperature LAVA.png above 1699.85°C
Misc properties
Source code


Broken glass is a heavy powder which is transparent to PHOT.png. Molten broken glass (i.e. LAVA.png with ctype BGLA) solidifies into GLAS.png] when cooled.

Creation

Glass breaks into broken glass if air pressure around the glass particle changes quickly.

LCRY.png melts into broken glass at 999.85°C.


Damage particles transform glass into broken glass on contact, even with air and heat simulation off:

DMG.png + GLAS.pngBGLA.png

Language: English

Trivia

The tooltip is likely a reference to how the name "BGLA" somewhat resembles the word "Bagels".