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JustcallmeDrago wrote:what do you mean? there is only one sheet there, so there isn't a violation of rules...
the rules are that you can't have anything attached to eachother by the node.
CN Player wrote:JustcallmeDrago wrote:what do you mean? there is only one sheet there, so there isn't a violation of rules...
the rules are that you can't have anything attached to eachother by the node.
I just thought this free drop was not allowed.
And what is node+nothing?
JustcallmeDrago wrote:CN Player wrote:JustcallmeDrago wrote:what do you mean? there is only one sheet there, so there isn't a violation of rules...
the rules are that you can't have anything attached to eachother by the node.
I just thought this free drop was not allowed.
And what is node+nothing?
The metal piece you're talking about is nothing+nothing. both endnodes of the metal are attached to nothing. I'll try to explain better.
node+nothing is a way of saying "If one node of a piece is attached to a node of another piece, and the other node is attached to nothing, that is a violation".
It is a really confusing thing... the plus doesn't really mean anything.
the syntax is:
(what the first endnode is attached to)+(what the second endnode is attached to) = (yes/no)
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