KREEEPRRtheHUT
KREEEPRRtheHUT
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22nd Aug 2022
21st May 2023
this is the ultimate form of the UPENDED. truly worthy of the title strongest azure.
azure azurebomb strong nuke bomb explosion

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  • noobifiod
    noobifiod
    29th Aug 2022
    bro really thinks this is a powerful bomb
  • Jakav
    Jakav
    27th Aug 2022
    Also, remember Infinium? I found it's possible to stack a bunch of CLNE (GRVT) with CONV (DMG) TMP: GRVT, which really improves the pressure right around the bomb (the way I found to pass the advanced pressure test), though it hurts bomb speed annoyingly.
  • AekaMogila
    AekaMogila
    26th Aug 2022
    V V Read from the lowest V V
  • AekaMogila
    AekaMogila
    26th Aug 2022
    And fortunately BVBR has applications like that, though if the EXOT is stacked dense the bvbr can get sucked into it.
  • AekaMogila
    AekaMogila
    26th Aug 2022
    I would also experiment with density, as much as it may not be relevant in tests for practical applications it can be helpful to have denser elements ruin the wall/bunker's etc. structural integrity, like in MYST+BCLN(co2) structures
  • AekaMogila
    AekaMogila
    26th Aug 2022
    You can use a layered bcln alloy of (thdr) and (dmg) though those can get out of control and hurt the bomb speed, I don't recommend making alloys with layered exot since it makes solid elec stack on top of everything in the alloy [2/2]
  • AekaMogila
    AekaMogila
    26th Aug 2022
    The pressure differences come from the velocity collisions/inequalities which stem from extreme pressures in general, it doesnt always have to be PUMP/GPMP though those are the best [1/2]
  • AekaMogila
    AekaMogila
    26th Aug 2022
    You can experiment with bvbr;life>300 and exot;life:1500 for delayed explosions though former can hurt the speed of the bomb
  • jacobkdinh
    jacobkdinh
    26th Aug 2022
    the attention to detail is insane
  • Jakav
    Jakav
    24th Aug 2022
    Well, it uses EHOL because it can, why not? It certainly makes for a stronger bomb!