I am not an alchemist in any way shape or form. I just know a little bit of some things. I believe the reason for so much copper is that alchemy has a root in actual chemistry and physics. Copper is a fairly stable metal but it has some fairly drastic changes to it's color depending on what it reacts to/if it reacts to it. Like copper oxide is that dark green which is completely in contrast to the orangey color copper is, or if you get ammonia to react to it, the ammonia will turn blue. Iron is fairly limited in what it would create on a useful scale and aluminum wasn't really fully discovered back when alchemy was a bigger thing (dark ages.) You look at the concept of alchemy, changing one thing into another, and that's essentially chemistry. It's just that alchemy is trying to break all the rules and that's more along the quantum material plane of things. Like theoretically if you have a styrofoam container you should be able to make water because oxygen and hydrogen are present. And alchemy is kind of that weird "willing that specific chemical molecules into being over the natural bonds they want to become." Like kind of like engineering the material, but less technology and more gesticulations of the hands. But back in those times, having things change color seemed to be complete witchcraft. Changing piss into a blue liquid just by leaving it in a copper cup?! That's blasphemy!!! Nah, that's just weird science and that's the basis of alchemy. Stuff becomes other stuff when mixed with other-other stuff because you wanted it to. That's probably the most washed out way of explaining it, but that's at least what I've understood from what I've learned here and there. And before you ask why I've bothered to learn these things, you'd be surprised how much you research for writing screenplays. You don't want to "Hollywood" it up with a WWI era movie with someone rushing into No-Man's-Land in their Ford F-150 Raptor with their M-16 blazin away with 500 rounds in the magazine. You do your research to give due diligence if you want to be interesting. If you want to get a movie made, you sell out and just go with whatever the uneducated producer and director demands. Historical accuracy and plot continuity be damned, there will be magic wielding Ghurka's from space at the Battle of Waterloo led by a Canadian winning big at RAID SHADOW LEGENDS on his iPhone 74! I'm joking on all of that nonsense bit, but really, you end up looking up A LOT for actual accuracy to plots and settings for screenplays if you get into it.
Keep it up man. Not everyone plays games the same way, I enjoy watching your content and then playing my self so see where I could do different, you don’t need the negativity…. Stay you😊
I am not an alchemist in any way shape or form. I just know a little bit of some things. I believe the reason for so much copper is that alchemy has a root in actual chemistry and physics. Copper is a fairly stable metal but it has some fairly drastic changes to it's color depending on what it reacts to/if it reacts to it. Like copper oxide is that dark green which is completely in contrast to the orangey color copper is, or if you get ammonia to react to it, the ammonia will turn blue. Iron is fairly limited in what it would create on a useful scale and aluminum wasn't really fully discovered back when alchemy was a bigger thing (dark ages.)
You look at the concept of alchemy, changing one thing into another, and that's essentially chemistry. It's just that alchemy is trying to break all the rules and that's more along the quantum material plane of things. Like theoretically if you have a styrofoam container you should be able to make water because oxygen and hydrogen are present. And alchemy is kind of that weird "willing that specific chemical molecules into being over the natural bonds they want to become." Like kind of like engineering the material, but less technology and more gesticulations of the hands.
But back in those times, having things change color seemed to be complete witchcraft. Changing piss into a blue liquid just by leaving it in a copper cup?! That's blasphemy!!! Nah, that's just weird science and that's the basis of alchemy. Stuff becomes other stuff when mixed with other-other stuff because you wanted it to. That's probably the most washed out way of explaining it, but that's at least what I've understood from what I've learned here and there. And before you ask why I've bothered to learn these things, you'd be surprised how much you research for writing screenplays. You don't want to "Hollywood" it up with a WWI era movie with someone rushing into No-Man's-Land in their Ford F-150 Raptor with their M-16 blazin away with 500 rounds in the magazine. You do your research to give due diligence if you want to be interesting. If you want to get a movie made, you sell out and just go with whatever the uneducated producer and director demands. Historical accuracy and plot continuity be damned, there will be magic wielding Ghurka's from space at the Battle of Waterloo led by a Canadian winning big at RAID SHADOW LEGENDS on his iPhone 74! I'm joking on all of that nonsense bit, but really, you end up looking up A LOT for actual accuracy to plots and settings for screenplays if you get into it.
I want to say I don't know alot of alchemy but I think it needs alot of copper because copper conducts elemental energy
Human-Powered spacecraft on steam is a fun clicker game with an objective and an ending.
Can we talk about how unsettling the rock undulating is when mining the copper.
Was not expecting you to complete all the essences in one video, pro gamer!
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I guess there....wasn't enough copper lol
Keep it up man. Not everyone plays games the same way, I enjoy watching your content and then playing my self so see where I could do different, you don’t need the negativity…. Stay you😊
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