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== Background ==
== Background ==


The Lynx Chip's Challenge, unlike the MS version, will read two keys held simultaneously in the process of running as running in the first direction pressed. The second direction is a ''subordinate keystroke'', which will take effect only in two situations. The first situation is that when during (not at the beginning of) a straight run, the primary keystroke becomes illegal but the secondary keystroke is legal, they will reverse priority and Chip will move in the previously subordinate direction. If, however, there is a [[block]] in the subordinate direction, block slapping takes effect.
The Lynx Chip's Challenge, unlike the MS version, will read two keys held simultaneously in the process of moving as moving in the first direction pressed. The second direction is a ''subordinate keystroke'', which will take effect only in two situations. The first situation is that when, during a straight run, the primary keystroke becomes illegal but the secondary keystroke is legal, they will reverse priority and Chip will move in the previously subordinate direction. The second situation is that if there is a [[block]] in the subordinate direction, block slapping takes effect.


== What happens ==
== What happens ==
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