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Erebite now has a density of 7 #17373

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Erebites density has been changed from 2 to 7

Why's this needed?

Erebite is a heavily radioactive material, it should be dense. Also making erebite armor have decent defense seems funny.

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(+)Erebite's density has been upped to 7

@github-actions github-actions bot added the size/XS Denotes a PR that changes 0-9 lines, ignoring generated files. label Dec 18, 2023
@ThatFiveGuys ThatFiveGuys added C-Balance Balance changes, buffs and nerfs A-Materials Deals with our materials system in some way labels Dec 18, 2023
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This will have a substantial impact on the nuclear reactor. Have you tested it?

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Nope! I will do that today

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Anyways erebite rods with a nuclear reactor still work fine, I just tested base setup so I can't say how it'll effect anything past that.

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frawhst commented Dec 19, 2023

I'll let the engineers give feedback on this one

@frawhst frawhst merged commit 575cfcd into goonstation:master Dec 19, 2023
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