In Dan-Ball's Powder Game, there are 4 hidden elements.
Snow, Wood, Seawater(Saltwater), and Steam.
Snow is obtained when Ice is near an explosion. If you right click Ice on the menu and left click Player, then spawn the player, he will be able to shoot Snow.
Seawater is obtained when you mix salt and water together. 'Nuff said.
Wood is obtained when you put Seed on top of Powder, or Seed on top of Vine.
Steam can be obtained in many ways. The easiest way is to right click Bubble and left click Text, then type something, use Scale to zoom in, copy a dot of the text, and paste it wherever you want it.
Hope I helped!
It comes from a Germanic word meaning "weight".
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nowhere its impossible to get it and i got it of a friend who got it of his friend and i dont know how he got it
how do you dry out a powder that got damp
He got it from a shop.
Yes, make-up such as powder and lipstick have.
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I took mucinex DM Extra strength 1200mg with BC powder and got really high.
The duration of He Got Game is 2.23 hours.
I've done some research on the origin of powder toy (Dust) and the best answer i got was from a physics developer in japan called DAN-BALL but if anyone has any more data i'd realy like to know! so email me at zomanom(at)gmail.com thanks
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It comes from a Germanic word meaning "weight".
i got no idea