I was playing around on PT and was thinking of some good ideas for new element these elements include aluminum, titanium, gold, magnet, steel, paper & cast iron. Below I will show a short desciption of each element.
Aluminum- stronger than iron and metal
Titanium- very strong element stronger and harder to melt than aluminum and metal
Gold- strong metal that can be cast into molds made of cast iron
Magnet- attracts metal and iron particles
Steel- a strong metal mainly used in building large buildings
Paper- element that is easy to burn and breaks under small amout of weight.
cast iron- a hard meatle that can be used for mold for other melted elements like gold
All of those elements you are suggesting have been suggested before, flamed, and locked by the moderators. The worst part is, you didn't put your suggestions in the right thread. Be prepared to have this thread locked.
:P ya, though I see uses for these... Maybe a coder could make a mod for them? 'Cause I've always wanted something that doesn't conduct or shatter, but does melt... (metl with no life basically)
[Rant] - Why do people always suggest metals, like: "MAKE TITANIUM IT WUD B STRONGER TAHN IRON", so what does stronger mean? a higher melting point? less vulnerability to pressure? People have to be way more specific on these things...
[Not Rant] - Magnets have been coded before - by someone, i forgot who), but it was never really perfect, not really sure what happened to it.
[Semi-Rant] - Paper has been suggsted waaay too many times, unless somebody acctually codes a really good one, it's very unlikely to happen
[Post-Script] - I can tell you haven't been around here for a long time and you haven't read through the old element suggstions, yet all of these elements - yes, all of them - have been suggested and rejected many, many, many times...
[Post-Post-Script] - and in general, if you create an elements suggestion thread there is a 99% chanc you will be flamed
I love the idea but I think you should have aluminum cast in "clay" ( a ceramic)
Meltables can already be casted in PSTE perfectly fine. Just pressurize it, make shape inside, and cast. Then just remove pressure to make the PSTE fall off.