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Regarding Vaporization

We use vaporization whenever we see clouds of steam coming from rocks in a feat. However, vaporization is the process of going from liquid to gas, where as the thing we are actually looking for is called sublimation, going from solid to gas while skipping the liquid phase.

That said, should sublimation be its own destruction value and does this change anything?
 
Vaporization in our case is supposed describes going from solid to liquid to gas when we talk about solid objects. (In other words we just don't bother to specify since everyone knows from context what is meant when we apply the value to a solid/liquid)

I think skipping the liquid step should make no difference energy wise, given conservation of energy.
 
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