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=== [[File:Gravity_Wall.png]] Gravity wall === | === [[File:Gravity_Wall.png]] Gravity wall === | ||
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=== [[File:Stasis_Wall.png]] Stasis Wall === | === [[File:Stasis_Wall.png]] Stasis Wall === | ||
'''Description:''' "Freezes particles inside the wall in place until powered." | '''Description:''' "Freezes particles inside the wall in place until powered." | ||
− | Prevents movement and element update functions from running inside of the wall. If the stasis wall is sparked via another sparkable wall, then it | + | Prevents movement and element update functions from running inside of the wall. If the stasis wall is sparked via another sparkable wall, then it ill remove the stasis effect, allowing movement and updates again. |
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Contents
Walls
This category contains 18 elements, 15 of which are true walls, all of which are indestructible.
NOTE: some things like BRAY (when shot out from ARAY) can go through any wall. This is just because it doesn't check for walls when being created, it can't actually exist inside most walls. LIGH does the same.
Conductive Wall
Description: "Blocks everything. Conductive."
Blocks: Everything
Allows: Nothing
Special: Conducts SPRK.
E-wall
Description: "E-Wall. Becomes transparent when electricity is connected."
Blocks: Everything, unless powered
Allows: Nothing, unless powered
Special: Acts like WALL (Non conductive) when not electrified, otherwise acts like Conductor.
Detector
Description: "Detector. Generates electricity when a particle is inside."
Blocks: Nothing
Allows: Everything
Special: Will pass SPRK on to anything conductive while a particle is in its area. When activated, it gives out a orange glow.
Streamline
Description: "Streamline. Set start point of a streamline."
Blocks: Nothing
Allows: Everything
Special: Shows you how pressure is moving around the simulation. Unlike other walls, the brush size doesn't matter.
Fan
Description: "Fan. Accelerates Air. Use the line tool to set direction and strength."
Blocks: Nothing
Allows: Everything
Special: Creates pressure and airflow. To use, place the wall where you need it, while you still have the Fan wall selected hold shift, click on the wall then drag in the direction you want air to flow.
Fan gives stickmen the ability to shoot out air, just like it would an element. Its head will turn light blue, and it will get overridden by any other element it touches.
Liquid Permeable
Description: "Blocks most particles but lets liquids through. Conductive."
Blocks: Gases, Powders, Solids and Energy
Allows: Liquids and Pressure
Special: Conducts SPRK to anything conductive.
Absorbing wall
Description: "Absorbs particles but lets air currents through."
Blocks: Nothing, it absorbs them instead
Allows: Pressure
Special: Absorbs all particles that enter its space. However, if the particle has a vector speed (X) and the thickness is less than X, the particles will pass.
Wall
Description: "Basic wall, blocks everything."
Blocks: Everything
Allows: Nothing
Special N/A
Non-permeable wall
Description: "Allows air, but blocks all particles."
Blocks: Gases, Liquids, Powders, Solids and Energy
Allows: Pressure
Special: N/A
Powder-Permeable
Description: "Allows powders, blocks all other particles."
Blocks: Gases, Liquids, Solids and Energy
Allows: Powders and Pressure
Special N/A
Conductor
Description: "Allows all particles to pass through and conducts electricity."
Blocks: Nothing
Allows: Everything
Gravity wall
Description: "Gravity wall. Newtonian Gravity has no effect inside a box drawn with this."
Blocks: Nothing
Allows: Everything
Special: If you make a box using gravity wall, then Newtonian gravity has no effect inside the box. It does M Blocks: N/A
Allows:
Stasis Wall
Description: "Freezes particles inside the wall in place until powered."
Prevents movement and element update functions from running inside of the wall. If the stasis wall is sparked via another sparkable wall, then it ill remove the stasis effect, allowing movement and updates again.