Aeiouman
Aeiouman
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9th May
7th June
Proof of concept that you can use aestensium and mercury in Iradia bombs to make a smaller yet still powerful Iradia architecture. More of a flattener than a directed bomb, I think I made it too small

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  • DRZOIDBERG
    DRZOIDBERG
    8th June
    I never explicitly called it a "mechenism" but it does serve a purpose. the thdr and ligh push the other particlesaround and melt things, the molten heac specifically is required to melt heac, the tmp 100 grvt pulls the molten material away and around allowing for fresh msterial to be destroyed. the snow sing jjust combos well with pretty much any kind of bomb so thats why it's there.
  • dirtguy11211
    dirtguy11211
    8th June
    @DRZOIDBERG In my Iradia experience, the iradia mechanism.... isn't really a mechanism. It's just a bunch of particles thrown together, then a big label put on it saying, "Iradia Mechanism". The Azure Mechanism however, actually does something, and has a purpose.
  • DRZOIDBERG
    DRZOIDBERG
    7th June
    in what context are azures inherently better?
  • dirtguy11211
    dirtguy11211
    7th June
    I still don't like Iradia; mostly because Azurebombs get the job done better. using Iradia over an Azure is like.... trading a $100 dollar bill for a $20 dollar bill ;-;
  • DRZOIDBERG
    DRZOIDBERG
    11th May
    super compact too
  • DRZOIDBERG
    DRZOIDBERG
    11th May
    nice lifetime destruction though +1
  • DRZOIDBERG
    DRZOIDBERG
    11th May
    I like your concept with merc, but in this curcumsatnce, there seems to be so much that it kinda eats the explosion.
  • TPTFAN31
    TPTFAN31
    9th May
    it didn't work
  • fihh
    fihh
    9th May
    I'm still on azure side