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You must register or log in to post a message.![]() ![]() ![]() It has a white and brown color. ![]() ![]() Also, if you mix it with Gundunium and Gisium, you get some G-triosite which is a pretty random compound ![]() A dangerous metal. Do not put it near a bowl of cereal. ![]() ![]() ![]() Used to make sushi. Ruleuim: A metal. Used mostly to make chalk and bluesteel magically. ![]() Dense gas that spreads everywhere if unleashed.. Not normally used because of its stabilty.. But some people do dare use it.. And they regret it xD EDIT:Darn.. theres already a spamium xD Ignore my post :P ![]() ![]() ![]() I'll add Betium (not Betaium, it clashes) IRCgen exists under the form of "Chircium" I'll add Apium as noble gas. ![]() Wouterium and Tonypite: Named after the two other founders of BL. Very rare. IRCgen (pronounced irk-gen): The newer, more common version of Chameebtium. Allows chatting when combined with more than one member. ![]() 1. I think you should make the dark Blue Column have white Text. Black and blue is sometimes hard to see. 2. I suggest you quote Msg279917 in the first post: Quoting Halogens(grey) and Alkali(Yellow) metals are very reactive.
Alkaline earth metals (Orange) don't react as much, but still react a lot. Levelquality 5red) is levelquality and reacts a lot with members. Transition metals (dark green) are not very reactive elements, except Awardium that reacts with memborium a lot. Humble metals (Cyan-colour) are the "bad" elements. Noble metals (Blue) are the statusses. Metals (Purple) may react, lower metals react the most. Non-metals (white) react a bit more than Halogens. Noble gasses (pink) are the structures of BL. Light green and yellow are Games and scripting/music engines. Just giving somke ideas, :) | GeneralFirst post of the topicGenerate the name of an element, an abbrevation and some small info. Example: Gisium (Gis) Gisium is a liquid that freezes at a temperature of -15°C it's not heavy and there's no know reactions for it yet. Periodic table of BL elements: ![]() |
i'm surprised Woutium hasn't been added yet tbh...