Cursed WoMents/Arcane Oddities (Part 1)

lol

The low quality makes it so much funnier :rofl:


I always use this, no essence since dark seas.
Actually I replaced all candles with morenci since attack speed is so bad now.

it gives whatever the item does not have based on a priority order

so yeah, you can use gem/enchantment/modifer ( tho gem is the easiest ofc ) to make sure the atlanthean gives power

yes i know i thought the atlantean was all useless since it wasn’t actually boosting anything useful

Yeah I’ve seen water magic rain before too. Absolutely hilarious to come across, like “oh no! The rain is WATER! Whatever shall we do?”

Gets hit:

532!

shoutouts to that one What If? question that was “What if every drop of water in a rainstorm all fell as one giant droplet?” and the answer was everything below it gets instantly vaporized on impact with the ground

Yeah the “all the rain falling in one drop” was much more impactful than the “all the lightning in one bolt” one

It’s a wonder what happens when an uncompressible force meets a bigass plane

kaboom?

Yes Rico, kaboom.

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Answer the question of “is water wet?”

Water is not wet on its own, as being wet is a quality that it applies to solids and certain other liquids, not a state that it itself is in.

Or that’s how I see it. It honestly depends on how technical you want to get.

And before someone says it, you cannot make water wet by pouring oil on it, there exists a word specifically for that state, oily.

what if you put water on water though, or even another liquid like alcohol, the quality should be applied then

Pouring water on water simply merges the two volumes of water, something that is wet has water on it and hasn’t absorbed it.

And yes, as you say, pouring it on a liquid such as alcohol does not merge the two fluids, thus the alcohol is now wet.

absorbing is just being on it but more complex, the water is still wet with water

as long as there is at least one molecule of water touching another molecule of water, the water is wet because the thing that applies wet is on it

and the water is wet with alcohol

Alcohol contains ethanol, which is derived from ethylene, which naturally occurs in petroleum, meaning oil. Water with alcohol on it is now oily.

And this is what I meant by it depending on how technical you want to get.

Water particles touching each other is just its base function. It does that all the time, the most often as ice and the least often as vapor. But ice can be very dry, and water vapor is… Well, vapor. A gaseous particle in the air.

(Ignore the line that was here if you read it, I found a part of my schizo here(I think it was part of my schizo, maybe I just need sleep)).

So where is the line drawn? Can water not make itself wet when in solid or gaseous form, or is it that water particles must touch to make themselves wet, which contradicts the fact that ice can be dry and water vapor is a thing that exists?

(Am I making my point clearly here? Feels like I’m just schizoing again).

ethyl alcohol is an alcohol, not an oil, what are you talking about, and why would its source matter anyway, the fact that it’s ethanol now and not ethylene means that it doesn’t have all the properties of it anymore

it’s water molecules in a liquid state, liquids are what make things wet, not solids or gases

Yeah I’m tired, ignore that entire statement.

Do you see the technicality you yourself have just stated, Sock? That’s the point I was trying to make. Water molecules are still water molecules when in solid or gaseous form, they’re simply moving at faster or slower speeds, respectively.

If water molecules touching each other makes them wet then why are the solid or gaseous states the exception?