Collapsed Concrete

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Collapsed Concrete is a potentially dangerous material that is created by various terrain-crumbling effects causing irregular sized pieces of it to fall and settle.

Characteristics

Unlike most materials, Collapsed Concrete forms chunks of physics objects out of the materials surrounding the Earthquake or other effect, causing it to retain the previous material's appearance. When initially created, the chunks are affected by gravity and move freely. However, when left to sit for extended periods of time, they lose the ability to be moved, and become much safer. They are, however, still collapsed concrete.

Collapsed Concrete chunks are far more dangerous than normal, being both much more damaging, as well as being able to bypass any immunity to normal physics damage; physics-immune enemies, bosses, ghosts, and even you will be unceremoniously killed if hit with chunks of Collapsed Concrete. It does not, however, bypass matter eating fields, such as the one around Skoude.

It is a very soft material which can be drilled through with as little as a simple Spark Bolt. It can also be recursively produced out of itself by causing multiple earthquakes.

If Collapsed Concrete is damaged or destroyed, it has a small chance to create tiny Concrete powder fragments, which are a less dense powdery material. It is distinct from Cement, as it cannot be hardened into Concrete.

Sources

Reactions

Reaction Rate Reagents Products
100 Corrupted Rock + Collapsed Concrete Corrupted Rock + Corrupted Rock
100 Draught of Midas + Collapsed Concrete Draught of Midas + Gold
90 Gas of Midas + Collapsed Concrete Gold + Gold
50 [acid] + Collapsed Concrete [acid] + Flammable Gas
100 Corrupted Rock + Concrete (Powder) Corrupted Rock + Corrupted Rock
100 Draught of Midas + Concrete (Powder) Draught of Midas + Gold
90 Gas of Midas + Concrete (Powder) Gold + Gold
50 [acid] + Concrete (Powder) [acid] + Flammable Gas
3 Lava + Concrete (Powder) Smoke + Fire

Gallery

Collapsed Concrete by the exit of a collapsed Holy Mountain.

See Also

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