Perfectly generic matriorbject[]
If one were to craft this would it be a product of && or ll? The2ndplayer (talk) 05:39, January 31, 2014 (UTC)
- I doubt that it is creatable by alchemy, or at the very least, combining things in a deliberate attempt to create it would be difficult. The perfectly generic object's code is 00000000, or no holes in the card, that means it really can't be combined with anything.
- If you try to && combine anything with 00000000 the result just ends up being 00000000, because && takes holes that are shared by both cards and 00000000 has no holes, so no holes are shared, so the result ends up as being no holes.
- If you try to || combine anything with 00000000 the result just ends up being the object you were trying to combine it with, because || takes the holes from both cards and 00000000 has no holes, so the only holes come from the card you are trying to combine it with.
- So simply put, the perfectly generic object can't be combined with anything via alchemy, so if the perfectly generic matriorb can be created by alchemy, trying to discover it by || or && combinations might be impossible. - The Light6 (talk) 05:56, January 31, 2014 (UTC)