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Post by Elmach on Aug 25, 2010 3:42:54 GMT
List help made by Artifact123. Planet Based. (1 BH)Sandworms: If you have a Meteor planet, and replace a few dots with other elements, the planet implodes. Discovered on the EECB or the forums. Posted by Elmach(2MN2)Lava Diggers: If you have a Lava planet, and replace a few dots with Cloud, the Cloud with move around, turning Lava to Wall. Discovered by several people Posted by Elmach(2MN2)Moon: Take any planet. Launch a non-solid element around it using Pen-shot and Size-0. Do it carefully, and you can get many particles orbiting the planet forever. Posted by d. Firebomb: Make an Oil planet, light it on fire, and remove the BH. Posted by d. Sunburst: Make a Lava planet. Add Oil. Speedx8 recommended. Posted by d. Dissolving Planet: Make a Salt planet. Add Water. See the planet dissolve. Discovered by Elmach(2MN2) Hyperspeed Based. (1 WH)Cloudsplosion: Cloud attracts to WH's, and repels from BH's, while Water does the opposite. If you surround a WH with Cloud, then add some non-Cloud, non-Lava, non-Solid element (Sand, Water, Fire, Seed), it will explode. It looks cool in BG-shade. Posted by Elmach(2MN2)Hyperspeed: If you select two elements not cloud or solid or creates solid (Not cloud, ice, wall, both water and lava) on pen size 9 and not pen-shot, then if you continously left and right click on the WH, it appears like hyperspeed. Posted by Samus in the ODBF, salvaged by d in this thread. Comet: If you select one or two elements not cloud or solid or creates solid (Not cloud, ice, wall, both water and lava) on pen size 9 and not pen-shot, then if you continously left and right click off the WH, it appears like a comet racing towards the WH. BG-shade suggested. Discovered on the EECB or the forums Posted by Elmach(2MN2)Dancing Flames: Light some oil on fire, then add oil occasionally before the fire leaves. Posted by Elmach(2MN2)Bouncy Balls: Set side-on, then put a non-solid element in the middle. Everything bounces! d Multiple BH's, WH'sAsteroid: When there are multiple Black Holes on the screen (4 or 5) and if you spawn some Cloud it will keep flying in random directions. Posted by dSuperbomb: Make a planet with many black holes. Launch one dot of bomb, and watch the whole thing blow up. You need lots of BH's, however. Floating Planets: If you arrange WH's in a ring correctly, it is possible to make elements 'float'. It turns out that the WH's do not have to be in a circle, but it is difficult putting them such that the elements don't fly out. Posted by ilykemudkipz in this thread.
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Post by Draxorion on Sept 5, 2010 10:44:15 GMT
Not many people actually know this stuff...They just figure it out some random time and make a post on the comments...I found a glitch!
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Post by Yonder on Sept 8, 2010 2:02:07 GMT
Sandworms? A very interesting name...by the way, nice find, I never noticed.
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Post by Artifact123 on Sept 12, 2010 13:43:03 GMT
Rename the Cloud Worms to Lava Diggers and call the Cloud implosion Cloudsplosion.
Also here is another phenomenom:
Asteroid: When there are multiple Black Holes on the screen (4 or 5) and if you spawn some Cloud it will keep flying in random directions.
So your post would look like this:
Sandworms: If you have a planet solely composed of Meteor, then replace a few dots of Meteor with some other element, the planet implodes.
Lava Diggers: If you have a Lava planet, and replace a few dots with Cloud, the Cloud with move around, turning Lava to Wall.
Cloudsplosion: Cloud attracts to WH's, and repels from BH's, while Water does the opposite. If you surround a WH with Cloud, then add some non-Cloud, non-Lava, non-Solid element (Sand, Water, Fire, Seed), it will implode. It looks cool in BG-shade.
Asteroid: When there are multiple Black Holes on the screen (4 or 5) and if you spawn some Cloud it will keep flying in random directions.
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Post by ganondorfchampin on Sept 12, 2010 17:59:17 GMT
I hate how everyone(noobs) calls interesting phenomena glitches. They aren't glitches, just complex chains of reactions. All of these are obvoisly not glitches, but wheel+laser and floating seed require a little more insight to see that they are not glitches.
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Post by Artifact123 on Sept 18, 2010 9:18:46 GMT
I hate how everyone(noobs) calls interesting phenomena glitches. They aren't glitches, just complex chains of reactions. All of these are obvoisly not glitches, but wheel+laser and floating seed require a little more insight to see that they are not glitches. I completely agree with you. Anyone knows more interesting phenomenons? EDIT: I found an alternative for Comet: Speed X2 BG-Long Pen-Rand Only Lava 2nd EDIT: I found this in the comments. It,s ice cream. If the image doesn,t show up, try this: i906.photobucket.com/albums/ac268/artifact123/th_Naamloos-1.jpg?t=12851779223th EDIT: Another interesting phenomenom: Fire Bomb: Make a planet of Oil. Burn it. Once it is fully burned, delete the Black Hole.
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Post by Artifact123 on Sept 22, 2010 17:51:12 GMT
Since it will be annoying to have 2 large images in one post i will post this separately (sorry for the double post): Moon Left or right click Salt (or both) and switch to Pen-Shot. While holding the mouse button look where the red line is, that will be the Salt dot,s orbit. When done right, you can get oneor multiple dots in an infinite orbit. Can also be done with: Lava, Seed, Sand, Fire, Oil and Meteor.
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Post by Qwerty on Sept 23, 2010 3:47:04 GMT
You really should crop those. GIMP works, or MS Paint.
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Post by Artifact123 on Sept 30, 2010 7:01:55 GMT
I don,t see Fire Bomb on the list! Not even Ice Cream! And the alternative for Comet! You should edit that list Elmach... Or i kill you.
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Post by Elmach on Oct 1, 2010 12:15:45 GMT
Comet was in a while ago, I added Fireball (bomb).
I can't decide whether Ice Cream should go in...
Added titles.
Fixed Titles.
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Post by Artifact123 on Oct 1, 2010 14:07:35 GMT
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Oct 1, 2010 16:50:27 GMT
Um.... these are all quite obvious... you can't really say you disciovered it because chances are someone else found it out before you and many people at that. Just being teh first to post it here doesn't mean you discovered it... XD
Meh how about you say: "Posted by <username>"
A bit more correct if you ask me.... but otherwise interesting thread.
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Post by ganondorfchampin on Oct 1, 2010 18:53:33 GMT
Ice cream is just art, it doesn't belong. And fire bomb is a little different from fireball as it has one more step.
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Post by Artifact123 on Oct 2, 2010 6:41:58 GMT
Fireball isn't an interesting phenomenom. Sustitute it by Fire Bomb.
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Post by Elmach on Oct 3, 2010 7:33:33 GMT
Done, Done, Done, Done, added Floating Planet,
for a long time, need a break, etc.
I think that was everything.
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Post by Artifact123 on Oct 3, 2010 7:56:17 GMT
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Post by DISTURBED on Oct 3, 2010 17:58:43 GMT
hey cool... im on there now! i feel like a member of this fourm now also, i edited my "floating planets" post to show a different way of making your planets. maybe you should go look at it
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Oct 4, 2010 11:49:57 GMT
Sweet. You should award yourself with the member badge. ;D
This thread has some interesting things...
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Post by Artifact123 on Oct 6, 2010 5:30:39 GMT
Oh, but this isn't going to be everything. Once we collected enough phenomena we will spam them all over the comments.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Oct 6, 2010 10:44:17 GMT
Heh... yea EE comments have gotten a bit more active... (considering the surge of EE updates)
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Post by Artifact123 on Oct 6, 2010 13:36:14 GMT
Yeah but there are only n00bs asking for aliens and Torture King and Sandmaster debating.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Oct 6, 2010 15:28:16 GMT
Wait... SANDMASTER... DEBATING! You mean he's still debating in the EE comment boards?! I haven't seen him in AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGES.... He used to be on the forum yaknow. I liked him... hehe... (he joined about the same time I joined)
I miss him... Oh well.... Of to the EECB!
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Post by Yonder on Oct 7, 2010 1:59:23 GMT
The debate is still going on?! It's been maybe a year or so....
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Oct 7, 2010 5:05:08 GMT
I just checked, there is no longer a debate, Torture King is still there, Sandmaster is not. [/letsgobackontopic]
So, that really was an Interesting Phenomena in EE... I like making flaming lava planets... ;D
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Post by Artifact123 on Oct 7, 2010 13:43:28 GMT
I only saw Sandmaster once there sating to Torture King that he was sorry for being inactive for so long and will hopefully come back.
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Post by Qwerty on Oct 15, 2010 14:00:16 GMT
Turn side on, remove BH, scatter oil around screen on Pen-1, then put pen-9 meteor in there. Or put fire in there to start a chain reaction.
Make a large planet entirely out of lava, then add a pen-1 covering of water to it (preferable in pen-zero). Throw in some seeds in some places and salt in other places, and bang, a realistic planet. It even has clouds and oceans. Now hit it with a meteor, you cruel, cruel person.
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Post by Artifact123 on Oct 15, 2010 15:30:03 GMT
Me got another phenomenom! Name: Tennis Balls. Requirements: White Hole, Side On and some Seed. What to do: Put Side On, sustitute the BH by a WH and spawn some seed in the middle. Name: Sunburst. Requirements: 5-20 Black Holes, a bunch of Lava and a bunch of Oil. What to do: Put an additional 5-20 Black Holes in the middle, make a Lava planet and throw Oil on it. EDIT: I screenied Sand Master.
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Post by Qwerty on Oct 19, 2010 2:00:57 GMT
Behold, a device to create and sustain a remote gravitational field! The bottom three are WH and the top two are BH. The top two need that gap to remain active. Here's a planet in a remote gravitational field: This means that you can clear it without clearing the BHs, and it allows for planets without a BH or WH either in or around them.
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Post by kuraikiba on Oct 19, 2010 23:25:45 GMT
A bit of studying in my EE experimentation showed that Rutherford simulations of atomic movement are possible. I am going to try delving deeper, and see if I can find out about the behaviour of particles in atomic structure. That image shows a hypocycloid movement of the Rutherford model. The outer white box is Black Holes, inner white bar is white holes. I should have made 4 wh's, but it sufficed.
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Post by Qwerty on Oct 20, 2010 14:13:59 GMT
Darn, my images broke. Ah well.
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