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my puzzles solution can be applied to your puzzle
though i don't think that was the intended way?
is this supposed to be a reation based puzzle, because if so the clearance for the shot is rediculously small, while zoomed, and the follow up move has no forgiveness
I prefer "no elements" +"one element" ( like a laser ). Your map is a good example.
I don´t know if you know this author. He is really a master making this type of maps. Highly recommended!.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=279194203
Thumbs up!!
It's a play on one of the comments someone kept posting on the No Elements series, saying that they couldn't be harder than about "medium". Trying to prove him wrong :P