Reactions List
The goal of this page is to provide a complete list of reactions in TPT for more experienced players. For a smaller list of useful reactions, go to Useful Reactions.
Contents
Reaction Format
All reactions on this page will have an equation and an (optional) description. If an equation is not possible for the given reaction, descriptions will be provided instead.
This page will not include every detail about an element. Click the element header to learn more about it.
Electronics
DRAY
TUNG
- Breaking: + (change in pressure of more than 0.5 per frame) -> ()
- Melting: (@Temp >= 3421.85C/3695K) ->
- Explosion: (@Temp >= 2126.85C/2400K) + -> (@Temp between 3621.85C and 4220.85C) + (1% chance) + 50 Pressure (2% chance) +
CRAY
- Creation: + -> CRAY creates particle beam
- Be careful when building with , as it automatically sets its ctype to the types of the elements around it if it doesn't have a ctype already.
WWLD
- Use to conduct to and to conduct from .
- follows typical WireWorld rules, allowing it to perform logic and conduct signals.
EMP
- Electromagnetic Pulse: + -> EMP destroys any sparked PSCN, NSCN, PTCT, NTCT, INST, WWLD, and SWCH on the stage
ARAY, BRAY
- BRAY beam: + -> beam of
- Sparking ARAY with makes the BRAY beam shorter-lived, orange, and non-sparking. These BRAY beams are ideal for heating/cooling.
WIFI
- Signal transduction: + (not ) -> Transmission to all other WIFI on the same channel
- Breaking: (@ >= 15 Pressure) ->
INST
- Instant conduction: + () -> Instant conduction - signals can be taken out with NSCN, GOLD, SWCH, SLCN, PTNM
TESC
INWR
SWCH
BTRY
ETRD
PTCT
NTCT
INSL
PSCN
NSCN
SPRK
METL
Powered Materials
PPIP
GPMP
PBCN
PUMP
PVOD
STOR
DLAY
HSWC
PCLN
LCRY
Sensors
Force
Explosives
Gases
Liquids
Powders
Solids
Radioactive
NEUT
Special
GOL
- Game of Life Elements will spawn at the max temperature and gradually cool down. Therefore, oscillators can be used as heaters and still lifes can be used to cool things down efficiently.
- Custom Game of Life types can be used to heat/cool better than the default ones.
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Developer's Note: Add new reactions that you find. Make sure to use the source code to verify. Add the reactions in the correct categories.