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FG Winter Update key art

Key art for the Winter Update, featuring the first Material, Slime

Materials are properties that can be added to various blocks and Primitives. They were introduced in the Winter Update and are exclusive to Fall Guys Creative.

General information[]

When an object is given a Material, its properties change. Its texture is updated to match the Material, but its Colour Palette can still be altered.[1] Objects that have been given a specific material cannot be made destructible, and vice versa.

Available Materials[]

Slime[]

Padded Floor with Slime Material

Two Padded Floors, one with no Material and the other with Slime.

Objects that have been given the Slime Material behave in the same manner as a Respawn Zone. They share a texture with the Respawn Zone as well. Due to issues with latency, players may land on a object with Slime for a split second before a hit is registered, and a hit may register even without physical contact. Players can perform a frame-perfect dive off of an object with Slime to avoid a registered hit.

Objects with Slime are often used to imitate water (as in Slimeball Showdown), or paired with physics to create deadly Projectiles like slimeballs.

Compatible objects[]

Most single-colour blocks and platforms, such as primitives, are compatible.

Objects compatible with Materials
Object Available with Slime
Padded Floor Yes
Padded Ramp (Custom) Yes
Basic Ramp (Custom) Yes
Basic Edge Yes
Curved Edge Yes
Curved Divider Yes
Rounded Divider Yes
Sphere Yes
Hemisphere Yes
Quadrasphere Yes
Octantsphere Yes
Cone Yes
Pyramid Yes
Equilateral Triangle Yes
Isosceles Triangle Yes
Pipe Yes
Torus Yes
Padded Block Yes
Padded Triangle Yes
Padded Semicircle Yes
Padded Pillar Yes
Pillar Yes
Padded Beam Yes

Trivia[]

Padded Pillar with Slime Material

A Padded Pillar with the Slime Material

  • Padded Pillars are the only objects without access to the Colour Palette that can be given a Material, losing their original colours in the process.

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