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Denis Nazin

Electro Magic

Electro Magic
Denis Nazin, Oct 17, 2025 at 9:46 AM
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      delator77
      The Meko-magician is back :cool:.Super cool. спасибо @Denis Nazin ;)
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Kanchan yadav
      Actually, every element of it is unique. I liked the road to the upper star more because it never stops and we can go there as many times as we want. Once, I bravely took the first star and returned without falling. Later, I realized that falling was inevitable.
    • Denis Nazin
      @delator77 Oh, I know you like meko magic.
      So I'm really glad you liked it:D
      Thank you very VERY much my friend! СПАСИБО БОЛЬШОЕ! ;):thumbsup::D
    • Denis Nazin
      @Kanchan yadav Thank you, I'm glad you liked all the mechanics of this level. I rebuilt and tested them many times to make sure everything worked well. Thank you for appreciating my work.

      Yes, the path to the top star is quite stable, and B can spin on the mill without risk (but there's a ladder from the white field, just in case).
      Yes, in the first version of the level, the bottom star was risky. And it should have been taken the way you did. But then I decided to remove the risk and made the path across a white field for this part of the level, without having to go back up the stairs.

      Thank you SO MUCH my friend ;):thumbsup::thumbsup:
    • Denis Nazin
      @Labyrenight
      Sorry, my friend. I was busy and couldn't fully answer you.
      Let me explain what I know.
      A sensor (as I understand it) is a mechanism that is triggered by the proximity of a dynamic unit (in your case, a bot) WITHOUT PHYSICAL CONTACT!!!
      I have PURE MECHANICS at this level!! No sensors! The mechanism is triggered by touch!

      "What I do know is that in my level BOP BOP! the legs on a living B can trigger the slider. Even though initially you have to electrocute R separately first"

      I tested your level and can confirm that you have a sensor that triggers when the bot approaches, without physical contact! Therefore, the bot's legs have no effect at all; yours operates entirely differently!
      Motors at your level give the effect of a touch sensor (without contact), without motors - it will be an ordinary mechanical object and it will react to touch!
      But if you remove the motors and leave only the platform with two oppositely directed sliders, you'll see this:
      A bot can touch the platform with its feet, but it doesn't activate it. Only its BODY can activate the platform when it touches the rail!
      A bot's body and eye have weight and physical impact (whether alive or dead!)
      Arms and legs only have weight in dead bots! In living bots, their arms and legs weigh nothing!

      This is a law proven by many experiments!

      "So, initially, the robot's legs are pulled up because its body is attached to the slider? What about a regular robot without a slider?"
      No, the arms and legs of a living and dead bot hang the same! But! There is an exception: if there's something under its feet, the bot's legs stretch out and try to find support. Conversely, after a lightning strike, the legs shrink back to their normal size.

      Regarding why I'm attaching the slider!?! Because when we kill a bot, IT FALLS ONTO THE BLOCK WITH ITS BODY!! A bot's body has weight (whether alive or dead!). So, to demonstrate in the demo that touching EXACTLY the FEET has an effect, I'm attaching a slider to prevent the bot from falling over! For the sake of clarity of the experiment. And for convenience, to keep the bot from moving:rotf:;)
    • Labyrenight
      @Denis Nazin Okay, I understand. I was a bit skeptical about my level because you mentioned the feet, so I thought my slider was triggered by foot B. :oops:
      Thank you for this interesting discussion.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Block builder
      Ingenious mechanisms. You put them together in a theme, and used them in original ways. Your levels are always surprising.
    • Denis Nazin
      @Block builder Oh, I'm very happy that you liked :D Thank you SO MUCH my friend ;):thumbsup:
    • Kanchan yadav
      @Denis Nazin I tried to climb the hill using the ball path. I couldn't make it. I had to come back.
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  • Album:
    Electric
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    Denis Nazin
    Date:
    Oct 17, 2025 at 9:46 AM
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