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Puzzle Weight

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Are some revomazes heavier than others. I'm just curious because I thought I read a post awhile back that stated that the silver was considerably heavier than the blue, green, etc.
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Re: Puzzle Weight

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From the website:

Blue v1 0.79Kg
Blue v2 0.79 Kg
Green v1 0.79 Kg
Bronze v1 0.79 Kg
Bronze v2 0.79 Kg
Silver v1 0.79 Kg
Gold v1 0.79 Kg

Unless the website lies, the answer is no. Except for obsessions, which all weigh 0.37 Kg.
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...just the differential weights of the gold and silver coins inside there, not much really... most people won't even notice a difference...

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Thanks for the quick replies :)
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[Listen to maz - I have no idea what I'm talking about... ]
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Surely the weight depends on how many pixies Chris stuffs into the puzzles to make the magic work? :D
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Absolutely! but I was assuming that a mere mortal would only be able to feel the difference in the masses of the gold and silver coins- my bad!
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I've just weighed all puzzles I have. Here are the results:
- Blue Extreme - 597 g
- Bronze Extreme - 590 g
- Silver Extreme - 584 g
- Gold Extreme (in plastic bag) - 595 g

Please note that Blue and Bronze do not have certificates and maps inside while Silver and Gold do have. All puzzles are V1.

According to these results we can state that pixies have negative weight, but algorithm (or plastic bag) is a quite heavy thing. :)
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Actually Pixies are infinitely heavy and light at the same time. This is because every Pixie is host to an anti-Pixie who is able to transmute matter as we know it in this universe into alternative/parrallel universe/s. Pixies are only weakly attracted to revomazes as the metal elements used therein are not the most attractive as defined by the periodic table (which Pixies are unaware of).
Puzzle mass therefore is relative to your location on the planet/in the solar system/in the galaxy/in the universe/point in time/inter-universal balance/Pixie density and perception (your unique point of view). :twisted:
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...anyone ever get the impression we don't get out much? :D
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