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Post by Hachi1 on Sept 21, 2012 8:04:29 GMT
Well, they've added FISH. I have seen this a lot on idea uploads so I was quite surprised it actually appeared. Fish is originally a navy blue powder (perhaps eggs). When it touches a liquid it becomes a fish; Water - olive green mud - light shade of blue/grey oil - same as mud acid and magma - fish dies nitro - light purple fish. salt water - orange fish soapy - black fish.
Once a fish has it's 'home element' decided, it will turn any liquid (that does not kill it) into it's own elemental liquid. (eg. a fish that has first touched soapy will turn water and oil into soapy with contact)
clone will only form the powdered fish, not a 'matured' fish
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Post by Qwerty on Sept 21, 2012 8:47:15 GMT
...Fish? Sounds both useless and interesting. So it's like a cross of bird and ant but in liquid? I guess this'll let us define for sure what is and what isn't a liquid.
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Post by IvanYiu247 on Sept 21, 2012 10:27:24 GMT
Well, they've added FISH. I have seen this a lot on idea uploads so I was quite surprised it actually appeared. Fish is originally a navy blue powder (perhaps eggs). When it touches a liquid it becomes a fish; Water - olive green mud - light shade of blue/grey oil - same as mud acid and magma - fish dies nitro - light purple fish. salt water - orange fish soapy - black fish. Once a fish has it's 'home element' decided, it will turn any liquid (that does not kill it) into it's own elemental liquid. (eg. a fish that has first touched soapy will turn water and oil into soapy with contact) clone will only form the powdered fish, not a 'matured' fish When I first noticed the update I thought "Are you serious?". Anyway, thanks for your info. I will put them up in the wiki.
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Post by Hachi1 on Sept 21, 2012 13:20:05 GMT
After carefully observing I noticed that charged fish in mud makes a slightly lighter shade of cyan in comparison to oil.
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Post by endy123 on Sept 21, 2012 14:32:01 GMT
There actually is an Acid Fish. A slightly darker blue than water, but lighter than their original color.
They still die off quick so not hugely useful.
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Post by zelkova on Sept 21, 2012 21:27:34 GMT
There actually is an Acid Fish. A slightly darker blue than water, but lighter than their original color. They still die off quick so not hugely useful. With great timing and stopping time you can copy and paste the fish elsewhere and delete all of the acid. Sadly iirc PG2 don't have the copy & paste feature yet.
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Post by Elmach on Sept 22, 2012 0:56:16 GMT
The color of fish, I believe is the complement of the color of the liquid.
Also, soapy fish and oil fish do not eat each other, but will quickly remove most liquids that come in contact with them when mixed. (duh)
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Post by Qwerty on Sept 24, 2012 4:23:36 GMT
It's neat when you take two different types of liquid/fish in equal proportions, mix them together, and let it run for awhile on speed-8.
Also:
Actual review is at 1:30.
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Post by endy123 on Sept 24, 2012 14:03:50 GMT
Apparently you can suspend fish over gas too(Fish-Gas Bridges). More flexible than the original Bird-Gas as you don't need to worry about keeping the Birds contained.
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