There’s ways to OVERLAP materials on top of eachother, hence it being able to survive multiple eraser strikes. What I’m assuming is instead of a clone there’s multiple layers of titanium on the same pixel for example. These methods of making things drastically boost their durability. I’ve found some people stacking TITN, QTRZ, SHLD, and some electronics to make super strong pixels.
@@krispymoofin It would be like clipping steel into steel expecting it to become stronger. It would be like putting atoms into each other wich is impossible without fusion. when you refine something, you take Impurities out of a material, like removing the rock from Iron Ore to get Iron.
@@SpikeViperput a 1 pixel wide vertical line of each element you want to fuse next to each other then open the console and type "!set x all 100" and everything will be fused into 1 line near the left of the screen then make it a stamp then put it next to itself until its a square of alloy you can have more than 2 but at around 7 pixels stacked it collapses into a black hole
'Cheese Man KG' made a comment on element overlapping here already, but I'll talk about it too. Essentially you can use the console to set pixels to the same location. If you want I'll gladly tell you how to do it step by step AND a bunch of other tricks.
After countless videos of Spike creating bombs and shields it was kind of amazing to see him speechless after the multiple nukes did nothing and the bunker got blown in an instant.
Yep, that's because he really has no clue how anything in TPT works. And he doesn't really experiment with different things to see what happens, he also doesn't really combine those things. Most of his knowledge seems to come from barely glancing at 2 or 3 2013 saves.
*@Spike Viper* 4:00 You should offset the inner cut-out circle some pixels towards your target, that makes the shell have a weak point aimed at the target & the blast will be ejected that way, it is better than wax, because it can withstand pressure if the shell is made from eg. titanium.
@@-Pexy One day, DEST takes defeat, I know of some criteria for such a material. MERC: To direct DEST's damage (DEST's like BOMB in some way) BIZR: The only way to destroy it's solid form is DEST, BOMB, and heat absence, DEST does not cool the material down. (DEST does delete, but the MERC can deal with it) SHLD w/ PTNM: The inner shell insulator TTAN × TUNG: Basic outer shell
The material uses Shield. Shield grows on being sparked. On top of that, it's basically insulation and doesn't conduct heat. Destroying it is difficult. (warning, wall of text ahead that has a lot of stuff to do with protons and materials that affect it because why not) Results of throwing basically everything at protons test: Protons bounce off diamonds and walls. Those are indestructible, though. Protons can reflect backwards when having a reaction with deuterium. Key word being can. Protons get absorbed by vibranium and polonium. Protons are affected by newtonian gravity. Pretty much every other material does nothing to it. I think. Also, as a result of trying to figure out what affects protons, I learned that Vibranium does indeed store energy and then let it explode. Once the TMP reaches 1000, the life variable is used as a countdown. Upon its detonation, a pixel of vibranium will become a pixel of photon at around 6700 C, and a pixel of exotic matter and broken electronics with around 7200 C (the broken electronics starts off with a brief spark: keep in mind for electricity-sensitive builds). Vibranium tends to stay at or close to 0 C. TMP increases with increasing heat or pressure, and decreases with negative heat and pressure. Protons aren't exactly easy to contain. You have: Deuterium. Will produce large amounts of heat and negative pressure, making most materials like ceramic and tungsten useless due to the negative pressure, and others due to lack of heat tolerance. Not guaranteed to have a reaction and reflect the protons, as well. Polonium. Will decay over time, producing neutrons and heat. Once decayed, it turns into plutonium, which can turn into uranium and lava (which turns into stone), and.. nuclear meltdown. But... Vibranium. Builds up energy and explodes into immense heat. This energy can be reduced, though. Freeze powder, liquid nitrogen, or generic negative temperature things may work. Negative pressure can also lower the energy, and I know you're looking at deuterium right now, but it doesn't produce extremely large negative pressure without exploding into protons and thousands of celsius temperatures, which would only make the vibranium's situation worse. However, exotic matter when exposed to protons produces minimal pressure and produces very freezing temperatures. If it got too cold, it would burst into cold flame, CFLM, before disappearing, but vibranium would absorb this cold and regulate itself along with the exotic matter as the protons attempt to increase its TMP. HOWEVER, THE STORY CONTINUES- Because exotic matter acts like acid to vibranium. It just disintegrates it pretty much. But only if directly contacting it. I have tested this myself just now, and through the careful placement of titanium, exotic matter, titanium, and vibranium, it is possible to make a combination of materials that can absorb quite large proton blasts and recover from it. As long as the protons aren't superheated, anyways. If the protons are superheated, the titanium will not necessarily melt, but the vibranium will overflow with energy, and this apparently causes exotic matter affected by protons to turn into molten vibranium as well. That aside, the vibranium's explosion will nullify the use of the material in blocking protons. Anyways that's it for now.. sorry for the wall of text, and if I get more things to add I'll keep them to replies, assuming anyone actually reads this or doesn't know this stuff already.
P.S: I forgot that insulation reflects protons. However, it is easily burnable with exposure to fire and the like, so I'd still figure out a way to use vibranium. Speaking of which, I didn't want to wait for somebody to make it, so I made a vibranium-based proton resistant wall myself and uploaded it. I also learned that overloading vibranium produces sparks at below 300 life on the countdown and glows strongly in fancy display.
@@thunderbuttocks28 Say I wanna stack TTAN and GOLD (and say i want gold to be the top layer), I would place 1 pixel of ttan, then 1 of gold directly above it, then do in the console *!set y all 200*. This sets every pixel on the map to y200, layering them.
8:00 actually, it may be because the save of the bomb did not go properly so the left side has less wax to block the explosion causing more power on that side.
It would be really cool if you tested and made a shelter to defend againts that bomb, it's super hard to defeat it, and the only thing I could achieve is to save 1 block of vine plant using lots of colloid, the freeze material and a insulation layer
15:23 deuterium bombs when lot presurized and build wrong send deut everywhere in the simulation evne behing walls and sparked thdr(created only by console) solves bigst problem with thdr pls reply how him got prot/neut bheind walls
spike I wish to inform you of the ultimate power for destruction or protection of the y and x tools in the property tool press d to see a debug menu it the top left to see a particles x and y using this you can make super strong or hyper exploive materials the most powerful class of bombs AZURE BOMBS can tear anything to shreds but one stands out HYXILON THE HYPERLUMINOUS
i know how to make an azure bomb, rather the much weaker cousin that you were playing with and it's simple: ver 1. LIGH (lightning) Azure Bomb: BCLN (breakable clone) + LIGH, Ver 2. THDR (Thunder) Azure Bomb: BCLN + THDR effects: ver.1: high temperature, moderate pressure, PASS THROUGH (SUPERPOWER) ver.2: low temperature, INSANE PRESSURE (SUPERPOWER)
Please show your viewers stuff like truewall and try to show them some features throughout your videos because your viewers are flooding the powder toy and filling it with saves showing features that already have been seen by nearly all of TPT and it is making the community sour towards all new players even ones who have learned about some off the more obscure features because of the amount of "vooperians" swarming any and every save in TPT.
There’s ways to OVERLAP materials on top of eachother, hence it being able to survive multiple eraser strikes. What I’m assuming is instead of a clone there’s multiple layers of titanium on the same pixel for example. These methods of making things drastically boost their durability. I’ve found some people stacking TITN, QTRZ, SHLD, and some electronics to make super strong pixels.
Wacky! I need to start learning tricks!
Wouldn't that be the same as refining or reforging(?) something irl?
@@krispymoofin It would be like clipping steel into steel expecting it to become stronger. It would be like putting atoms into each other wich is impossible without fusion. when you refine something, you take Impurities out of a material, like removing the rock from Iron Ore to get Iron.
you spelled TTAN and QRTZ wrong
@@SpikeViperput a 1 pixel wide vertical line of each element you want to fuse next to each other then open the console and type "!set x all 100" and everything will be fused into 1 line near the left of the screen then make it a stamp then put it next to itself until its a square of alloy you can have more than 2 but at around 7 pixels stacked it collapses into a black hole
Ey! Thanks for checking my stuff out, I found the powder toy through you and I love your videos! Huge honor to appear here!
'Cheese Man KG' made a comment on element overlapping here already, but I'll talk about it too. Essentially you can use the console to set pixels to the same location. If you want I'll gladly tell you how to do it step by step AND a bunch of other tricks.
HOW THE HELL DID YOU MAKE THE HEX THINGY
ALSO I BROKE THE HEX THING WITH ONE SMALL NUKE ITS 11X11 NUKE
@@UnknownZ-nf7th Using layering. Although to me its quite weak. I've made stuff that resists DEST and SING.
wait ur the backrooms wiki guy
hexagons? bestagons? finally, another member of the order
I made it hexagonal on purpose :)
All Hail The Order Of The Hexagon
@@-Pexy And Spike thought it was *Hex* orx.
yeeeah
@@the4spaceconstantstetraqua886 Man its probably the easiest to pronounce out of my save names, 'Zay-lon' 'or-on-oh-night', 'yoo-cksi-lon', lmao.
Yeah "let's go build a nuclear bomb" it's weird that it's a normal thing to hear
I was about to comment that
After countless videos of Spike creating bombs and shields it was kind of amazing to see him speechless after the multiple nukes did nothing and the bunker got blown in an instant.
Yep, that's because he really has no clue how anything in TPT works. And he doesn't really experiment with different things to see what happens, he also doesn't really combine those things. Most of his knowledge seems to come from barely glancing at 2 or 3 2013 saves.
Haha, yeah it was kinda funny to see.
@@nikkiofthevalleyyeah and?
*@Spike Viper*
4:00 You should offset the inner cut-out circle some pixels towards your target, that makes the shell have a weak point aimed at the target & the blast will be ejected that way, it is better than wax, because it can withstand pressure if the shell is made from eg. titanium.
I know of a material that can resist DEST, it inspired me to test that element! And maybe the players can defeat it with that knowledge!
What is the material?
Minecraft bedrock
I have a bunch of those, and weapons to demolish them. Theres a whole community on the powder toy making crazy materials and weapons like that.
@@-Pexy I made a DEST container using GPMP.
@@-Pexy One day, DEST takes defeat, I know of some criteria for such a material.
MERC: To direct DEST's damage (DEST's like BOMB in some way)
BIZR: The only way to destroy it's solid form is DEST, BOMB, and heat absence, DEST does not cool the material down. (DEST does delete, but the MERC can deal with it)
SHLD w/ PTNM: The inner shell insulator
TTAN × TUNG: Basic outer shell
The material uses Shield.
Shield grows on being sparked. On top of that, it's basically insulation and doesn't conduct heat.
Destroying it is difficult. (warning, wall of text ahead that has a lot of stuff to do with protons and materials that affect it because why not)
Results of throwing basically everything at protons test:
Protons bounce off diamonds and walls. Those are indestructible, though. Protons can reflect backwards when having a reaction with deuterium. Key word being can. Protons get absorbed by vibranium and polonium. Protons are affected by newtonian gravity. Pretty much every other material does nothing to it. I think.
Also, as a result of trying to figure out what affects protons, I learned that Vibranium does indeed store energy and then let it explode. Once the TMP reaches 1000, the life variable is used as a countdown. Upon its detonation, a pixel of vibranium will become a pixel of photon at around 6700 C, and a pixel of exotic matter and broken electronics with around 7200 C (the broken electronics starts off with a brief spark: keep in mind for electricity-sensitive builds). Vibranium tends to stay at or close to 0 C. TMP increases with increasing heat or pressure, and decreases with negative heat and pressure.
Protons aren't exactly easy to contain. You have:
Deuterium. Will produce large amounts of heat and negative pressure, making most materials like ceramic and tungsten useless due to the negative pressure, and others due to lack of heat tolerance. Not guaranteed to have a reaction and reflect the protons, as well.
Polonium. Will decay over time, producing neutrons and heat. Once decayed, it turns into plutonium, which can turn into uranium and lava (which turns into stone), and.. nuclear meltdown.
But...
Vibranium. Builds up energy and explodes into immense heat. This energy can be reduced, though. Freeze powder, liquid nitrogen, or generic negative temperature things may work. Negative pressure can also lower the energy, and I know you're looking at deuterium right now, but it doesn't produce extremely large negative pressure without exploding into protons and thousands of celsius temperatures, which would only make the vibranium's situation worse.
However, exotic matter when exposed to protons produces minimal pressure and produces very freezing temperatures. If it got too cold, it would burst into cold flame, CFLM, before disappearing, but vibranium would absorb this cold and regulate itself along with the exotic matter as the protons attempt to increase its TMP.
HOWEVER, THE STORY CONTINUES-
Because exotic matter acts like acid to vibranium. It just disintegrates it pretty much. But only if directly contacting it.
I have tested this myself just now, and through the careful placement of titanium, exotic matter, titanium, and vibranium, it is possible to make a combination of materials that can absorb quite large proton blasts and recover from it. As long as the protons aren't superheated, anyways. If the protons are superheated, the titanium will not necessarily melt, but the vibranium will overflow with energy, and this apparently causes exotic matter affected by protons to turn into molten vibranium as well. That aside, the vibranium's explosion will nullify the use of the material in blocking protons.
Anyways that's it for now.. sorry for the wall of text, and if I get more things to add I'll keep them to replies, assuming anyone actually reads this or doesn't know this stuff already.
P.S: I forgot that insulation reflects protons. However, it is easily burnable with exposure to fire and the like, so I'd still figure out a way to use vibranium. Speaking of which, I didn't want to wait for somebody to make it, so I made a vibranium-based proton resistant wall myself and uploaded it. I also learned that overloading vibranium produces sparks at below 300 life on the countdown and glows strongly in fancy display.
Thank you
Well the mechanism an ALSO be used to make vibr bombs
"The STRONGEST Material in The Powder Toy"
Diamond:
the strongest thing in the game WALL
@Vincent Manuel C. Belimac i mean you arent in the game sooo
@Vincent Manuel C. Belimac The eraser tool can't destroy walls. The tool that erases walls _and_ everything else is the strongest.
@Vincent Manuel C. Belimac THE STRONGEST IN GAME IS THE BACKGROUND
Diamond is weak, you can easily destroy it with DRAY lol.
This is the equivalent of the scp foundation during scp 682 termination attempts
It can't possibly survive that . What? No way it survived that
YES SCP 173 VS 682
Unless god destroyed it
Dam. I guess it's true what they say... there's always a bigger fish.
1:54 out of context that phrase is hilarious
It can survive eraser because you can stack elements using prop, it uses stacked elements
Huh... that's kinda nuts
Or by using the console, more convenient than prop imo.
@@-Pexy what command do you use?
@@thunderbuttocks28 Say I wanna stack TTAN and GOLD (and say i want gold to be the top layer), I would place 1 pixel of ttan, then 1 of gold directly above it, then do in the console *!set y all 200*. This sets every pixel on the map to y200, layering them.
"I mean it couldn't be that-"
*_[everything fucking died]_*
Azure bombs are strong indeed
8:00 actually, it may be because the save of the bomb did not go properly so the left side has less wax to block the explosion causing more power on that side.
this goes to prove hexagons are the best shape
Hexagons are the bestagons.
YOU MEAN TRIANGLE SMALL
I made it hexagonal for a reason :)
@@senboy9002ccp grey would be proud
"we need something with a little bit more oomph, so let's go ahead and build a nuclear bomb" favorite quote
Plutonium plus uranium bomb will probably get threw it
It would be really cool if you tested and made a shelter to defend againts that bomb, it's super hard to defeat it, and the only thing I could achieve is to save 1 block of vine plant using lots of colloid, the freeze material and a insulation layer
You can easily defend against my bombs with layered materials.
@@-Pexy Thanks for the tip!
Excited to see that bomb test
I tried the bomb thing and some pixles got up to a pressure of 3 million. Good bomb.
weird glitch with the hevorx: i left it on overnight and when i came back it was reduced to almost nothing even though i didnt strike it with anything
It takes more damage because of the type
Like when you freeze a rose so cold it smashes that's just like this
3:05 looks like a countryball with 1 eye
There is something called a Entropy Bomb in the game. You can find it and use it.
you dont have to open stamps library, you can press l to load most recent stamp
15:23 deuterium bombs when lot presurized and build wrong send deut everywhere in the simulation evne behing walls and sparked thdr(created only by console) solves bigst problem with thdr
pls reply how him got prot/neut bheind walls
I did not get prot/neut behind the wall, that was LIGH.
This mere polygon requires several nukes to show real damage
7:17 song?
How about the new version of this?
Any sufficiently complex bomb would surely annihilate it, as not even well engineered composites like this could withstand a good bomb
I love 14:52.
I mean it couldn’t be that …
Instantly silenced
"So let's go ahead and build a nuclear bomb"
I know it has to do with oil because i made oil fire-proof at high presure. know wonder it makes presure.
spike I wish to inform you of the ultimate power for destruction or protection of the y and x tools in the property tool press d to see a debug menu it the top left to see a particles x and y using this you can make super strong or hyper exploive materials the most powerful class of bombs AZURE BOMBS can tear anything to shreds but one stands out HYXILON THE HYPERLUMINOUS
Nice video, i wish i could play this game but my computer is in tech support for a while.
you can play it on phone too
@@raaston9761 well yes, you can "play" it on phone
Perhaps you could try the Electronics Bomb against it?
EMP
Why would EMP do anything to it? Its not just electronics, it has a ton of solid elements.
@@-Pexy DISABLE MECHANISMS
@@UnknownZ-nf7th Wdym?
@@-Pexy ... WHATS WDYM ...
i know how to make an azure bomb, rather the much weaker cousin that you were playing with and it's simple: ver 1. LIGH (lightning) Azure Bomb: BCLN (breakable clone) + LIGH, Ver 2. THDR (Thunder) Azure Bomb: BCLN + THDR
effects: ver.1: high temperature, moderate pressure, PASS THROUGH (SUPERPOWER)
ver.2: low temperature, INSANE PRESSURE (SUPERPOWER)
In my childhood, i made regenerating ARAY wall.
I saw wall out of this on workshop and prot did not work on it b4 you released tht video
also it was mor dest resistant
This guy was the cool nerd at school
Why u make so smoll nukes?
Let me tell you I wouldn't be coming back from being cheated on like that lol
If they added aluminum/aluminum oxide we could make legit thermite
I love the thumbnail
Take some ice, set its ctype to SING, and set the tmp (not temp) to 2,147,483,647.
I wished you had used More Destructive Bomb
It's almost Thanos proof!
Hey spike weaknesses of level 4 shield is high pressure:) I did it in game
i have a custom element that can destroy layered dmnd and conv
but space erase tool always work
This things are maked with secret materials on powder toy
still can be destroyed by my very own azure bombs
you better try some of those bombs and maybe attempt to defend a planet from them
Add a singularity
when will you remake the life mod?
Idk when
Maybe jul 45
@@gerneric454l08 maybe jul 54 instead
I used somebody's lazer and boosted it, it is BUFF now.
Someone make a wall.
kinda looked like the big bang 5:02
PRE 1k view gang
also diamond is technically stronger against physical things.
Isn't it just indestructible?
@@maciejlehr4874 No, it can be destroyed by DRAY.
@@-Pexy What's that
@@-Pexy More like moved.
@@maciejlehr4874 Element that duplicates other elements. However those duplicated elements will delete even DMND if its in the way.
make a mod that makes this a pixel you can place
Here we are again at the end of the credits! Can't wait to see the credits scroll again!
Look up infinium it resists erase
Thx Spike. now i know how Bizr works
you place the first stamp by pressin L
Yes
Me, knows diamond exists:
EMP BUT IT USES PROTON
i have seen that he is the only one who plays this game so i think he is trying to trick us to get the game to install vurisis on our pcs
I just used my super duper bomb and it almost cleared it out !
the bomb
The only thing harder than this is diamond
It’s probably harder than diamond, lol
Plot twist: just use virs
also I made a country called "Vooperolin"
i broke it with 10 of my nukes
yhe most powerful bomb snow and commands
SpikeViper, Pexy made a version 2 of thing, it's called Zealite, go check it out in the next vid. Like so spike can see this
I can destroy hexorc with my bomb minigun
Wow
collio
Dynamo dymite
Diamond:
I broke it by using large bombs :)
WTF HAPPENED TO THE COMMENTS!?!?!?
look at lemvigh in powder toy this guy does some weird "art"
🥟🍠
I made a block even better than this. but don`t use modded materials on it.
diamond?
wall is stronger
Sup
Zebra chunks
Please show your viewers stuff like truewall and try to show them some features throughout your videos because your viewers are flooding the powder toy and filling it with saves showing features that already have been seen by nearly all of TPT and it is making the community sour towards all new players even ones who have learned about some off the more obscure features because of the amount of "vooperians" swarming any and every save in TPT.
Cheater!
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first(not realy)
145th
Lol
Wow I’m early
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