CashMoney wrote:Yeah, sometimes when puddle plorts come into contact with land-type surfaces, they burst and disappear. So like when you vac up puddle plorts sometimes they'll hit the edges or bottom of the pond and burst. At least that's how I remember seeing it explained. Not sure if this is intended or not.
CosmicKittens wrote:CashMoney wrote:Yeah, sometimes when puddle plorts come into contact with land-type surfaces, they burst and disappear. So like when you vac up puddle plorts sometimes they'll hit the edges or bottom of the pond and burst. At least that's how I remember seeing it explained. Not sure if this is intended or not.
Is there any way to suck them up without that happening?
Xedric0308 wrote: I think if it bounces hard off the wall or floor it becomes nothing but water
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