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== Lynx bold == | == Lynx bold == | ||
Torch's [[bold time]] is faster in [[Lynx]] than in [[MS]], because of the differences in how movement is programmed: Lynx attempts to begin moving objects every tick, or [1/4], thus providing quadruple the range as MS. This means that a monster trying to move onto a [[computer chip]] will be committed to being deflected by it after ''[1/4]'' instead of a full [1]. | Torch's [[bold time]] is faster in [[Lynx]] than in [[MS ruleset|MS]], because of the differences in how movement is programmed: Lynx attempts to begin moving objects every tick, or [1/4], thus providing quadruple the range as MS. This means that a monster trying to move onto a [[computer chip]] will be committed to being deflected by it after ''[1/4]'' instead of a full [1]. | ||
Therefore, Chip only has to wait [1/4] before he can safely collect this chip; this is first demonstrated if R [1/4] RU are the first moves, which are the ones that begin the Lynx bold route. In MS, Chip would not survive such an encounter even if he is using a [[spring step]]. | Therefore, Chip only has to wait [1/4] before he can safely collect this chip; this is first demonstrated if R [1/4] RU are the first moves, which are the ones that begin the Lynx bold route. In MS, Chip would not survive such an encounter even if he is using a [[spring step]]. |