![]() ![]() Increases chances of item drops when a mob is killed. Increases damage taken while suffocating. Poisons all mobs within a 1-block radius when attacking. Has a chance of setting nearby blocks on fire when breaking grass, flowers, leaves, or wood. Mob drops have a chance of decomposing into constituent molecules when a mob is killed. Randomly places a torch at the players current location when mining.īlinds nearby mobs with a bright magnesium flash. Gives player night vision when attacking. There is a random chance of filling the hunger bar by 4 points whenever a block is mined. Provides extra air when mining underwater. Zombies drop cooked steak instead of rotten meat when killed. Increases the number of items dropped when mining coal or diamond. Equivalent to a Bane of Arthropods enchant. Increases the damage when attacking spiders. Mobs float upwards when attacked and take fall damage. The table below lists all effects as of version 5.0.5.Ĭauses an explosion when the attacked entity is on fire. In addition to tool modifiers above, some elements add special effects to the Polytool. ![]() The following table lists the damage and speed modifiers for each of the relevant elements. Without any modifications, the Polytool has +8 Attack Damage, and 8 speed points each for the pickaxe (which tracks two separate statistics for ore mining and stone mining speeds), shovel, and axe functionalities. All active elements are shown revolving around the Polytool in the GUI. While in the configuration GUI, you can place a full stack of an element (64 atoms) in the upper-left slot to upgrade the tool with that element and apply its effects however, there is no way to remove elements from the tool once they're applied. The Polytool is used in the same way as any Minecraft tool: left-click is used to attack, chop, dig, and mine, and right-click opens the configuration GUI. Polytool Configuration GUI with hydrogen, sulfur, ruthenium, and rhodium modifiers. Binary stars are pairs of stars sufficiently close to each other to be held together by their mutual gravitational attraction (like the Earth and the Moon), revolving in orbit around their common centre of gravity.The Polytool is crafted by placing a 4 full stacks of Carbon Nanotubes into the Chemical Synthesis Machine configured so that the top-center, left-center, right-center, and bottom-center slots each have a full stack. Such pairs of stars are exceedingly common throughout the Universe. If, however, one of these stars collapses and becomes a compact object, like a neutron star or a black hole, its huge gravitational field, will cause matter to be drawn from the surface of its companion star sweeping it around into an accretion disk. The matter of this disk spirals faster and faster towards the centre and by dynamic friction reaches very high temperatures (typically 10 000 000 K), thus emitting X-rays and gamma-rays. ![]() There is still no definite proof that black holes exist, although there are many indications that black holes are a reality. Many interacting binaries are thought to be black hole candidates, as their supposed masses seem to be greater than the mass attributed to neutron stars. One expects binaries to behave differently according to whether the compact object is a neutron star or a black hole. Thanks to the greatly improved observational instruments used by INTEGRAL, astrophysicists hope to be able to distinguish one from the other through their gamma-ray emissions, thus, proving the existence of black holes. Next article: Galactic Centre > Galactic CentreĪs astronomers obtained the first precise measurements of gamma radiation from the centre of our galaxy, the Milky Way, they were surprised to find a high density of gamma-ray sources. These objects, possibly related to interacting binaries, further puzzled astronomers by their constant variation of intensity. Even more mysterious is the object hiding in the heart of our galaxy. ![]()
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