"Yep, this thing duplicates every single atom you could possibly put in! You just put in ONE atom, and this engine will put out as much of it as you could possibly want! Hm? M-Mors? You- Why would you want to duplicate Mors??? Fine, I guess it CAN'T make Mors. Happy? Now I gotta put a disclaimer in the advertisement for this thing. This is YOUR fault." And then there's a line break to separate the lore from the solve notes. This might be my best creation yet! My "Opus Magnum" if you would. The primordials were pretty straightforward, making for a nice on ramp to get the puzzle moving. Puzzling out how to make a metal calculator was intriguing! I know it's been done before, but this is my first time making one of these computational puzzles, and I insisted on learning it myself instead of watching one of the previous computation VODS. There was a lot of scuff involved in the learning process, but I was able to get all the conditional bonding managed with no collisions! I was also able to eliminate the waste chains I had initially created so I would have a finite area! That's less than infinity, baybee! This was an incredible puzzle to solve! I had a lot of struggle, and a LOT of catharsis when everything finally paid off. I'm feeling kind of okayish about my placement! My prediction is that higher placing solves will cut heavily on cost, where as speed will decline more slowly. Anyways, good luck to those placing higher than me! Signed, Trixie Kagami: The Cheshire Alchemist, Solving Computational Puzzles Since 2025