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[[File:3F9B3B67-8E08-4D46-B7FB-B1E553D8BD3E.jpeg|thumb|A black hole about to be placed in scribblenauts unlimited, notice that without the particle effects it’s just a black circle ⭕️ ]]{{Infobox
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[[File:3F9B3B67-8E08-4D46-B7FB-B1E553D8BD3E.jpeg|thumb|A black hole about to be placed in Scribblenauts Unlimited. Note that without the effects, the black hole is just a black circle. ]]{{Infobox
 
|Box title = Black Hole
 
|Box title = Black Hole
 
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|Row 4 info = [[Scribblenauts]], [[Super Scribblenauts]], [[Scribblenauts Remix]] [[Scribblenauts Unlimited]]
 
|Row 4 info = [[Scribblenauts]], [[Super Scribblenauts]], [[Scribblenauts Remix]] [[Scribblenauts Unlimited]]
 
|image = File:Black_Hole.png
 
|image = File:Black_Hole.png
|imagewidth = 200|Synonyms = Antimatter, Anything, Dark Matter, Event Horizon, Everything, Infinity, Nothing, Singularity, Twilight (Scribblenauts Only), Strangelet, Wormhole}} [[File:Maxwell_defeated_(black_hole).gif|thumb|This animated screenshot shows the black hole, swallows Maxwell.]]
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|imagewidth = 200|Synonyms = Antimatter, Anything, Dark Matter, Event Horizon, Everything, Infinity, Nothing, Singularity, Twilight (Scribblenauts Only), Strangelet, Wormhole}} [[File:Maxwell_defeated_(black_hole).gif|thumb|Maxwell being killed by a black hole in Scribblenauts.]]
 
A '''black hole''' is an incredibly dense object that has gravity so strong, that it draws in everything near it and completely disintegrates them. If you are too close, it will kill you too, even in Free play mode. In Super Scribblenauts, it simply destroys the level.
 
A '''black hole''' is an incredibly dense object that has gravity so strong, that it draws in everything near it and completely disintegrates them. If you are too close, it will kill you too, even in Free play mode. In Super Scribblenauts, it simply destroys the level.
   
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==Uses==
 
==Uses==
*Can be probably used to destroy enemies.
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*Can be used to destroy objects.
   
 
*Sucks in anything that can harm you.
 
*Sucks in anything that can harm you.
   
*If used correctly, you can make the Starite come to you or you float to the Starite.
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*If used correctly, you can make the [[Starite]] come to you or you float to the Starite.
   
*Hold Bread and click a cat. Press the choice "use". The cat will transform into a black hole. This is a reference to a popular paradox in popular culture that combines the beliefs that toast always lands buttered-side down, while cats land on their feet. The paradox comes as a result of attatching the toast buttered side up to the cat's back, resulting in a dilemma between which side would logically land down, hence why reality collapses.
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*Clicking on a [[cat]] while holding [[bread]] or [[toast]] and pressing “Use” will result in the cat transforming into a black hole. This is a reference to a popular “paradox” in pop culture that combines the beliefs that toast always lands buttered-side down, while cats land on their feet. The paradox comes as a result of attaching the toast buttered side up to the cat's back, resulting in a dilemma between which side would logically land down, hence why reality collapses.
 
*In ''[[Scribblenauts Unlimited]], ''an object being drawn towards the black hole will not suck it if there is another larger object blocking the centre of the black hole. It also does not result in the level necessarily being destroyed, although, given the capacity for the destruction it has throughout all of the games, it still happens often.
 
*In ''[[Scribblenauts Unlimited]], ''an object being drawn towards the black hole will not suck it if there is another larger object blocking the centre of the black hole. It also does not result in the level necessarily being destroyed, although, given the capacity for the destruction it has throughout all of the games, it still happens often.
 
[[File:Scribblenauts_item_black_hole.gif|thumb|Old Sprite]]
 
[[File:Scribblenauts_item_black_hole.gif|thumb|Old Sprite]]
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*The black hole appears on the Starite mission ''Danger: Black Hole!'' at [[Kana Craters]] in [[Scribblenauts Unlimited]].
 
*The black hole appears on the Starite mission ''Danger: Black Hole!'' at [[Kana Craters]] in [[Scribblenauts Unlimited]].
*Looks similar to the Black hole weapon in Worms
 
 
[[Category:Apocalypse Items]]
 
[[Category:Apocalypse Items]]
 
[[Category:Words]]
 
[[Category:Words]]

Revision as of 02:03, 16 July 2019

3F9B3B67-8E08-4D46-B7FB-B1E553D8BD3E

A black hole about to be placed in Scribblenauts Unlimited. Note that without the effects, the black hole is just a black circle.

Black Hole
Black Hole


Type

Apocalypse Item

Behaviour

Destroys Level/Sucks in entities

Synonyms

Antimatter, Anything, Dark Matter, Event Horizon, Everything, Infinity, Nothing, Singularity, Twilight (Scribblenauts Only), Strangelet, Wormhole

Available in

Scribblenauts, Super Scribblenauts, Scribblenauts Remix Scribblenauts Unlimited

 

Maxwell defeated (black hole)

Maxwell being killed by a black hole in Scribblenauts.

A black hole is an incredibly dense object that has gravity so strong, that it draws in everything near it and completely disintegrates them. If you are too close, it will kill you too, even in Free play mode. In Super Scribblenauts, it simply destroys the level.

In Scribblenauts Unlimited, it is a black dot then when placed, generates a black hole animation that sucks in and destroys all nearby things except Maxwell.

Uses

  • Can be used to destroy objects.
  • Sucks in anything that can harm you.
  • If used correctly, you can make the Starite come to you or you float to the Starite.
  • Clicking on a cat while holding bread or toast and pressing “Use” will result in the cat transforming into a black hole. This is a reference to a popular “paradox” in pop culture that combines the beliefs that toast always lands buttered-side down, while cats land on their feet. The paradox comes as a result of attaching the toast buttered side up to the cat's back, resulting in a dilemma between which side would logically land down, hence why reality collapses.
  • In Scribblenauts Unlimited, an object being drawn towards the black hole will not suck it if there is another larger object blocking the centre of the black hole. It also does not result in the level necessarily being destroyed, although, given the capacity for the destruction it has throughout all of the games, it still happens often.
Scribblenauts item black hole

Old Sprite

Trivia