A fuse is a contraption that can connect a lighter element to a flammable/combustible element. A well-known fuse is C-4, and a very basic diagram of a fuse is magma/fire-C-4-Nitro. The magma/fire ignites the C-4, and when the exploding C-4 reaches the nitro, it will explode, too. Most fuses can be set off with any lighter element. Bomb cannot be used to ignite a fuse, as it cannot set off any basic fuse to explode.
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| - A fuse is a contraption that can connect a lighter element to a flammable/combustible element. A well-known fuse is C-4, and a very basic diagram of a fuse is magma/fire-C-4-Nitro. The magma/fire ignites the C-4, and when the exploding C-4 reaches the nitro, it will explode, too. Most fuses can be set off with any lighter element. Bomb cannot be used to ignite a fuse, as it cannot set off any basic fuse to explode.
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| - A fuse is a contraption that can connect a lighter element to a flammable/combustible element. A well-known fuse is C-4, and a very basic diagram of a fuse is magma/fire-C-4-Nitro. The magma/fire ignites the C-4, and when the exploding C-4 reaches the nitro, it will explode, too. Fast enough superballs can be used to ignite nitro buttons (an amount of nitro surrounded by C-4) and light it. In this contraption, there isn't a real "fuse", so the superball is the element carrying the potential to make something explode, like the C-4 in the basic fuse contraptions. In this case, the superball is called a "Moving Fuse". Most fuses can be set off with any lighter element. Bomb cannot be used to ignite a fuse, as it cannot set off any basic fuse to explode.
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