Marble Drop On Line Manual

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Merger Rules

MERGE TABLE:

Marble

Colors Red   Yellow    Blue   Orange Green    Violet    Black

Red  Red  Orange  Violet  Red  Red   Red   Black

Yellow  Orange  Yellow  Green  Yellow  Yellow    Yellow   Black

Blue  Violet  Green  Blue  Blue  Blue   Blue   Black

Orange Red  Yellow  Blue  Orange  Steel   Steel   Black

Green   Red  Yellow  Blue  Steel  Green   Steel   Black

Violet   Red  Yellow  Blue  Steel  Steel   Violet   Black

Black   Black  Black  Black  Black  Black   Black   Black

Steel   Red  Yellow  Blue  Orange  Green   Violet   Black

    

MERGER RULES:

1.

Two identical marbles produce a marble of the same color (2 Red marbles merge into a Red marble)

2.

A Black marble is dominant (always produces a Black marble in a merger)

3.

A Steel marble is recessive (always produces a marble in the other marbles color)

4.

Two primary colors produce a secondary color (Red and Yellow merge into an Orange marble)

5.

Two secondary colors produce a Steel marble (Green and Orange merge into a Steel marble)

6.

Primary colors are dominant when merged with a secondary color. A primary color merged with a secondary color will always merge into a marble of the primary color (a Red marble and an Orange marble will merge into a Red marble).

There! Hopefully that will explain the supposedly simple behavior of different colors mixing together. It’s not really THAT complicated.

Except that on Sunday you reverse everything. (No, not really. That would be just wrong.)

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