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The tile buried underneath a key, boot or monster determines whether Chip can step on it, but the transparent tile ''itself'' determines whether monsters and blocks can step over it; the only exception is the [[clone machine]] which has the same effect on either layer. The summation of the rules below is that the lower layer is erased when an object steps on two tiles on the same square and the upper layer does ''not'' become [[floor]]. If Chip stepped on a square with two [[computer chip]]s on it, he would collect the top chip and not erase the bottom chip, as changes to the upper layer are processed first.
The tile buried underneath a key, boot or monster determines whether Chip can step on it, but the transparent tile ''itself'' determines whether monsters and blocks can step over it; the only exception is the [[clone machine]] which has the same effect on either layer. The summation of the rules below is that the lower layer is erased when an object steps on two tiles on the same square and the upper layer does ''not'' become [[floor]]. If Chip stepped on a square with two [[computer chip]]s on it, he would collect the top chip and not erase the bottom chip, as changes to the upper layer are processed first.


This behavior is due to the limitation that a Chip's Challenge level can only contain two layers, the result being that there is nowhere for the lower tile to go to if the upper layer remains intact when the object enters the square. Although this appears in [[CCLP2]]'s [[One-Block Sokoban]] and [[Yet Another Puzzle]], no [[CCLP3]] level uses this type of transparency, since all combinations of transparent tiles are either illegal in Lynx or are inconsequential to gameplay.
This behavior is due to the limitation that a Chip's Challenge level can only contain two layers, the result being that there is nowhere for the lower tile to go to if the upper layer remains intact when the object enters the square. Although this appears in [[CCLP2]]'s [[One-Block Sokoban]] and [[Yet Another Puzzle]], no [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3|CCLP3]] level uses this type of transparency, since all combinations of transparent tiles are either illegal in Lynx or are inconsequential to gameplay.


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