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Ready for an Autumn cut back is the Cigar plant, cigar flower, firecracker plant, or Mexican cigar (cuphea ignea) native to the West Indies and Mexico. Ours has been flowering continuously since last winter and shows no signs of slowing down. I got this as a cutting a few years ago. It strikes really easily in water or damp soil. Always pretty and quite hardy. I’m just about to cut it back again or we won’t be able to walk down our front footpath. #mexicancigar #cigarplant #firecrackerplant #cupheaignea #flower #mexico #westindies #abcmygarden #longflowering #repeatflowering #perennial #bush #easygrow #red #cutting #cigarflower (at Belmont, New South Wales, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CrnOdOzvNki/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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My explosions theory.
Hi. I was really curious about explosions in rain world. If we dont take "Fire Egg", there only fire bush, grenade and explosive spear we have in the game. So, they're pretty similar in the game and it's pretty obvious. But I still tried to explain the connection between them.
So i will start with FireBush.
Code name: FirecrackerPlant
So in my opinion FireBush its a plant belonging to the genus Impatiens. Which spreading their seeds by self-detonation.
If we take a situation where every cycle of the game has a plant waiting for you on its spawn as a game mechanic. And take into account that the bush appears again every 2-5 cycles, depending on the external environment. It can be assumed that they grow up the same amount of time. And after their fruits ripen, they detonate on the ground under the pressure of rain.
( I do not deny that they can reproduce only from the fact that someone picks and throws them )
( In this theory there will be a few of my guesses and assumptions that do not have to be taken seriously )
I assume that the fruits of the fire bushes ripen in 4 stages.
1 stage
At the first stage, an ordinary kidney is formed. The shell of which consists of 4-6 of the hardest seeds, protecting the inner seeds of which there may not be a certain amount.
2 stage
In stage 2, the bud develops and the seeds from the middle grow and push the outer seeds increasing in size and forming a fruit similar to a lump.
3 stage
At the 3rd stage, a berry grows in the center of the kidney, which I call "fire pulp". It pushes the seeds apart and forms a rosette inside. at stage 3, the berry is still solid and not explosive.
4 stage
At the 4th stage, a full explosive fruit grows. The seeds around him may already be on all sides by this point. During detonation, the seeds around the fruit fly in all directions and easily fall into the ground.
Now a little about seeds and fire pulp.
I believe that the seeds of the bush can be of any shape and location around the berry. However, in adult form they are soft and sharp enough to dig underground.
In my canon, they taste like coffee.
Fire Pulp
"Fire pulp" is similar to plastid, but several times lighter. And unlike plastid, it can detonate from a strong throw or blow. It is easily crumpled and transformed by hands (or paws).
If you act carefully, the pulp can be extracted from the seeds and freely crushed and shaped.
But be careful!!! Because "fire pulp" is very poisonous and still explosive. But if you act with caution, everything could be fine.
So now about Grenades.
Code name: ScavengerBomb
We know from the game that a Gourmet and an Atrificer can create grenades. However, if you take into account the name in the game code, you can also assume that some scavengers are able to create them. I believe that a grenate is a pebble combined with "fire pulp", as a gourman craft it from stone and fire bush. It is impossible to accurately guess the topic of its creation, but I assume that the stone is needed here so that it would be more convenient to throw and so that the grenade could gain sufficient speed.
Presumably Arti Just has a mutation that allows her to produce a substance similar to "fire pulp".
Explosive Spear.
Code name: ExplosiveSpear
Explosive Spears a little harder to explain.
The only clues the game gives us are the locations of the spawn copies. They mostly appear in locations where there are scavengers and at the scavengers themselves.
The gourmet does not know how to create them for reasons unknown to me. So presumably only scavengers and Arti can create them. Again, the scheme for creating such spears, in my opinion, is similar to creating grenades.
I assume that a grenade or "fire pulp" is used in their creation. Presumably Fire pulp is very finely kneaded and wound on the end of a stick. This explains the fact that in the game the red part is hanging from the spear, developing like a rag.
So that's all I could think of at the moment, thanks if you've read it all. this is the first time I'm writing something like this, so if there are any tips on this topic, I'll be happy to read your ideas. Maybe I'll come up with more theories in the future. If you are interested, here is the full version of the theory. (sorry for a little blur)
Here are a few links to the sources that I used in addition to my experiments from the game.
Gourman and his crafting combinations
FireBush and his spawn cycles
Grenade
Explosive spear
The plants with which I associated the fire bush
The plastid with which I compared "Fire Pulp"
#rain world#whynot#my writing#my theories#biology#fan theory#theory#art?#too much text#thx for reading#<3
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Firecracker plant #firecrackerplant #fountainbush #coralplant #coralfountain #sunday #sundayvibes #sundaymornings #homegarden #homegrown https://www.instagram.com/p/CeI2o7yBKt8/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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My “firecracker” plant (Lysimachia) is growing flowers! #firecrackerplant #lysimachia https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz1juvbAIoq/?igshid=13dy1ye2uwr4u
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#firecracker #flowers and an #orangecoloredsky
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@robertac_buccella grazie per il pensiero! 😊💗💗💗 La #succulenta dal colore fantastico #cacticacti #hairysucculents #greenvelvet #echeveriasetosademinuta #rundelli #crassulaceae #sedoideae #firecrackerplant #evergreensucculent #attractive #foliage #mexicosucculents #lemiepiante #verdeglauco #mexicanfirecracker #hensandchicks #echeveriasetosa #wonderfulworld #cactilover (presso HERE & NOW Experience) https://www.instagram.com/p/BqSTgitlFOF/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=195kwop0fougk
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My #Firecracker Plant Due to their attractively coloured flowers, these bushes attract birds and insects (such as bees) that feed on flower nectar. 🐝 #savethebees #firecrackerplant #russelia #coralblows #flowers2sky #spring
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#firecrackerplant Cuphea "David Verity" #flower #igplants #igflower #igphoto #flowersofinstagram #cactusjungle
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Cigar plant, cigar flower, firecracker plant, or Mexican cigar (cuphea ignea) native to the West Indies and Mexico. Ours has been flowering continuously since last winter and shows no signs of slowing down. I got this as a cutting a few years ago. It strikes really easily in water or damp soil. Always pretty and quite hardy. I’m just about to cut it back for the second time this year or we won’t be able to walk down our front footpath. #mexicancigar #cigarplant #firecrackerplant #cupheaignea #flower #mexico #westindies #abcmygarden #longflowering #repeatflowering #perennial #bush #easygrow #red #cutting #cigarflower (at Belmont, New South Wales, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClVV7rmv06i/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#mexicancigar#cigarplant#firecrackerplant#cupheaignea#flower#mexico#westindies#abcmygarden#longflowering#repeatflowering#perennial#bush#easygrow#red#cutting#cigarflower
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#bungaairmancur #firecrackerplant #coralplant #coralblow #fountainplant nama latinnya Russelia equisetiformis
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Cigar plant, cigar flower, firecracker plant, or Mexican cigar (cuphea ignea) native to the West Indies and Mexico. Ours has been flowering continuously since last winter and shows no signs of slowing down. I got this as a cutting a few years ago. It strikes really easily in water or damp soil. Always pretty and quite hardy. I’m just about to cut it back for the second time this year or we won’t be able to walk down our front footpath. #mexicancigar #cigarplant #firecrackerplant #cupheaignea #flower #flowers #mexico #westindies #homegrown #mygarden #myplants #australiangardens #australiangarden #ausgarden #ausgardens #longflowering #repeatflowering #perennial #bush #easygrow #potplant #red #cutting #cigarflower (at Belmont, New South Wales, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CbUPwsSJJHh/?utm_medium=tumblr
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