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{{Item | {{Item | ||
| title = {{Qud text|glitter dust}} | | title = {{Qud text|glitter dust}} | ||
| image = | | image = glitter dust.png | ||
| | | gif = glitter dust animated.gif | ||
| inhaled = no | |||
| seeping = no | |||
| id = GlitterGas | | id = GlitterGas | ||
| colorstr = &m^C | | colorstr = &m^C | ||
| tilecolors = m | |||
| renderstr = ▓ | | renderstr = ▓ | ||
| inheritingfrom = Gas | | inheritingfrom = Gas | ||
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| desc = Minuscule hexagons of crushed glass, insect parts, and polyester film twinkle in the air like the ionized helium of star dust. | | desc = Minuscule hexagons of crushed glass, insect parts, and polyester film twinkle in the air like the ionized helium of star dust. | ||
| categories = Gases | | categories = Gases | ||
| gameversion = 2.0.206.57 | |||
}} | }} | ||
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{{name|caps}} is a [[gas]] that can [[refract]] light-based projectiles and effects. Each tile of glitter dust has a percent chance equal to its density to refract incoming light-based projectiles and effects. If the gas density is 100 or greater, it refracts without fail. | |||
{{name}} is a | A typical source of {{name}} is a {{favilink|glitter grenade}}. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 19 January 2024
glitter dust
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Seeping?
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no |
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GlitterGas |
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Infobox data from game version 2.0.206.57
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glitter dust
Minuscule hexagons of crushed glass, insect parts, and polyester film twinkle in the air like the ionized helium of star dust.
Glitter dust is a gas that can refract light-based projectiles and effects. Each tile of glitter dust has a percent chance equal to its density to refract incoming light-based projectiles and effects. If the gas density is 100 or greater, it refracts without fail.
A typical source of glitter dust is a glitter grenade.