Talk:Guide to chemistry
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If we're looking for a more compact look, this style would be the most compact while being informative, easy to navigate and also makes possible to sorting them with "Treatment for".
Name | Formula | Treatment for | Description |
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Alkysine | 1 part Anti-Toxin, 1 part Chlorine, 1 part Nitrogen |
Neurological damage | Lessens the damage to neurological tissue, effective even after catastrophic injury. Used for treating brain damage (Results in 2 units instead of 3). |
Anti-Toxin/ Dylovene |
1 part Nitrogen, 1 part Potassium, 1 part Silicon |
Toxin damage, Broad spectrum | Also known as Dylovene. A broad-spectrum anti-toxin, which treats toxin damage in the blood stream. |
Arithrazine | 1 part Hyronalin, 1 part Hydrogen |
Toxin damage | A very unstable medication used to treat the most extreme cases of radiation poisoning. May cause some internal damage to the patient, but such damage is easily treatable. |
Kosmos (talk) 07:46, 1 June 2014 (UTC)
- It looks nice... but the Formula column is too thin. Anyway my idea was to somehow clearly state when a chemical's react takes place. For example a standard label on all the chemicals that immediately reacts apron mixing, like Metal Foam and Explosion. A bit more information than just a non-standard description. - Deantwo (talk) 04:51, 26 January 2015 (EST)
Recipe Sorting
The list of recipes really should be sorted alphabetically. The categories are ok though, so just sorting inside the categories. - Deantwo (talk) 13:32, 25 January 2015 (EST)