Difference between revisions of "Element:BRAY"
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== Reactions == | == Reactions == | ||
− | BRAY reacts with other bray by creating a point where they collide. It is also "stopped" by most materials, can carry a current to conductive materials, etc. Some materials; however, let bray pass through them. These include {{Material|mat=ARAY}}, {{Material|mat=FILT}}, {{Material|mat=INWR}}, {{Material|mat=WIFI}}, {{Material|mat=STOR}} (when it's ctype is bray), and {{Material|mat=SWCH}} (when it's turned on). | + | BRAY reacts with other bray by creating a point where they collide. It is also "stopped" by most materials, can carry a current to conductive materials, etc(Only when the BRAY was created from any sparkable element besides {{Material|mat=PSCN}}). Some materials; however, let bray pass through them. These include {{Material|mat=ARAY}}, {{Material|mat=FILT}}, {{Material|mat=INWR}}, {{Material|mat=WIFI}}, {{Material|mat=STOR}} (when it's ctype is bray), and {{Material|mat=SWCH}} (when it's turned on). |
=== Properties === | === Properties === |
Revision as of 19:14, 28 November 2013
Ray Point. Rays create points when they collide. Above is an example of using BRAY as a wall. | |
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Spawn temperature | <span class="temperature" data-toggle="tooltip" data-original-title="N/AK; Expression error: Unrecognized word "n".°F">Expression error: Unrecognized word "n".°C</span> |
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