Smoke Compositions
Smoke Compositions will produce smoke when lit. The amount of smoke and the density of the smoke depends on the composition ratios and the ingredients. A smoke composition's components need to be just right in order for it to burn flamelessly and produce dense smoke.
KNO3/Sugar Smoke
Produces thick white smoke if the sugar and potassium nitrate are melted together in a pan on low heat, it is a dangerous process, so the ingredients may just be mixed.
Potassium Nitrate 60
Sugar 40
Potassium Nitrate 60
Sugar 40
Legendary Smoke Bomb
Produces a very slow burning and efficient smoke composition, start by mixing the Sucrose and Potassium Nitrate very well. Melt the Paraffin Wax in a pan on low heat. When the wax is liquid, take off heat and let it sit for a minute and then add small amounts of the Potassium Nitrate mixture and stir. Add the slurry into a container and let it harden. Use an equal mixture of Potassium Nitrate and Sucrose to prime the mixture.
Potassium Nitrate 60
Paraffin Wax 40
Sucrose (Fine) 40
Potassium Nitrate 60
Paraffin Wax 40
Sucrose (Fine) 40
Colored Smoke
Produces great thick smoke. To make this, melt the Sucrose and Potassium Nitrate on a low heated pan and add in the Sodium Bicarbonate when the mixture is a light brown color. Mix thoroughly and add in the organic food dye for the color of the smoke.
Potassium Nitrate 60
Sucrose 40
Sodium Bicarbonate +5-10
Organic Food Dye +10-20
Potassium Nitrate 60
Sucrose 40
Sodium Bicarbonate +5-10
Organic Food Dye +10-20
Ninja Smoke Bomb
This smoke bomb burns up instantly and leaves a thick mushroom cloud behind. Beware: The reaction is highly toxic and poisonous, only use outside and do not inhale smoke.
Ammonium Perchlorate 1.5
Antimony metal powder (fine) 1
Ammonium Perchlorate 1.5
Antimony metal powder (fine) 1