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In [[Microsoft's version of Chip's Challenge|MSCC]], if operating in B&W mode, the teleport appears as a white circle with a cross shaped arrow to let the player know they can enter the teleport in any direction.
In [[Microsoft's version of Chip's Challenge|MSCC]], if operating in B&W mode, the teleport appears as a white circle with a cross shaped arrow to let the player know they can enter the teleport in any direction.


Should the search reach the original teleport, it will act as a non-directional [[ice]] tile - the object will slide across it if that move is legal, or bounce back if it is not. However, a [[monster]] in the latter case will stick on the teleport and the teleport will cease to function. For a demonstration of this, see the level [[Partial Post]].
Should the search reach the original teleport, it will act as a non-directional [[ice]] tile - the object will slide across it if that move is legal, or bounce back if it is not. However, a [[monster]] in the latter case will stick on the teleport and the teleport will cease to function. For a demonstration of this, go to [[Drawn and Quartered]], teleport directly up to the north-east room from the start, and release the fireballs into the teleport.


As a teleport slide is involuntary, Chip can [[Boosting|boost]] on his very next move.
As a teleport slide is involuntary, Chip can [[Boosting|boost]] on his very next move.
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