Talk:Glass

Name?
Is it really called ice? It's more like glass because of the noise it makes when it breaks. QazQaz 555 21:54, September 16, 2011 (UTC)


 * But glass would have crack patterns consistent with area of impact when damaged and not fully destroyed, these panels have cracks parallel to the "length" sides of each piece. glass would have a web-like array of cracks, branching out from where it got hit. so it's ice Juggernaut10 22:02, September 16, 2011 (UTC)


 * scratch that, i see theres random crack patterns now, but im still quite sure it's ice and not glass, i mean who's ever seen a solid block of glass before...theyre always panels or sheets. glass is also clear, and i know ice is too but its frequently represented with a blue hue in many instances, so its doubtful that its glass Juggernaut10 22:11, September 16, 2011 (UTC)


 * Ice is the official name. Hi. Looking for star? Tell star if you need anything.  01:40, September 17, 2011 (UTC)


 * Source Kirby? And I must ask that you change your signature, it'll scare off new users.


 * Shrev, I can barely see your sig. -- The Pop is back! Bacaahhh! 02:43, September 17, 2011 (UTC)


 * At least mine's not threatening, and I changed the color.


 * Better, but back to the topic. On Angry Birds PC, I went into my computer system and went to Apps < Rovio < Angry Birds < data < sfx, and it says "ice_light_crash_1" and stuff like that. -- The Pop is back! Bacaahhh! 12:16, September 17, 2011 (UTC)
 * The source? Well, why is the achievement "Icepicker" Icepicker if the structure is glass? Besides, it says to break 5000 Glass blocks. Hi. Looking for star? Tell star if you need anything.  02:10, September 18, 2011 (UTC)

if rovio says its glass then its glass now CHANGE its name NOW!

I see now that there's the introduction of ice by the ice bird. It looks more like ice and this substance should be glass, based on the trailers. Look closely, and the ice creates icicles on contact when the bird hits it, in contrast to glass. Qazqaz 555  14:06, March 10, 2012 (UTC)