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Movie: Magma drop soup droid

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Submitted by: immibis - 2011-03-19

I have no idea what's going on with the sandy clay. But the semi-molten rock at the bottom of the magma sea absorbs anything that you drop onto it.

Movie: Froze water to wall LegendaryClother

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Submitted by: immibis - 2011-03-19

That is a really clever idea.

Movie: Perpetual Waterfall (Working Smashers) ClsfdKidd

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Submitted by: immibis - 2011-03-19

Does it overflow if nobody goes to nap?

Movie: More magic waters? Dakira

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Submitted by: immibis - 2010-05-27

Didn't you notice one of the axles was broken?

Movie: Aqueduct Waterfall axus

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Submitted by: immibis - 2010-05-27

It's probably just a refuse stockpile that happens to contain only dog corpses.

Movie: Mother of all flooding traps, FLOOD EVERYTHING! Jokuvaan

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Submitted by: immibis - 2010-03-30

Was that a bottomless pit before you filled it with water?

Movie: Lava Pump take 2 SoulSkorpion

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Submitted by: immibis - 2010-03-26

It would be helpful if you made your window a bit smaller while recording movies. Not everyone has a resolution of 99999999999x9999999999 pixels.

And like Quietust and Harvick mentioned, wooden pumps have a high chance of failing, though I don't know what determines it. If you have magma and sand, though, you might as well make them out of green glass anyway.

Maybe it depends on which parts of the pump are wooden (the blocks, pipe section or corkscrew)

Movie: Pouring the Magma InquisitorSaturn

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Submitted by: immibis - 2010-03-20

I believe pump materials must be fire-safe. For the pipe section, that means it must be glass.

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