Talk:Guide to chemistry
Revision as of 09:05, 2 February 2015 by imported>Deantwo (→Suggestion: Replied.)
Suggestion
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.
- Sounds excellent. I'll be sure to help you out if you ever get started on the thing. Kosmos (talk) 05:52, 26 January 2015 (EST)
- Is it ok if I edit your temp page? Have a few ideas, and yours is a little out of date too. My main idea would be to change your "Treatment for" column to "Used for", "Common use" or "Uses" just like we have on all items. That way the column is useful for nonmedical chemicals too. - Deantwo (talk) 04:05, 2 February 2015 (EST)
- Sounds excellent. I'll be sure to help you out if you ever get started on the thing. Kosmos (talk) 05:52, 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)