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#REDIRECT [[Buttons#Blue_button]]
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|image = [[Image:Blue Button.png]] [[Image:BlueButtonCC2.png]]
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|multidirectional = No
|moves = No
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''"Tank button" redirects here. For the [[button]] for [[yellow tanks]], see [[yellow button]].'' <!--Is there a template for this?-->
 
The '''blue button''', sometimes called a '''tank button''', reverses the direction of all moving [[tank]]s, with some exceptions, in the current level when stepped on. If there are no moving tanks remaining in the level, with one of the same exceptions, the blue button has no effect.
 
Tanks will not be reversed if they are standing on [[ice]] or [[force floor]]s, unless Chip touched the blue button on his initial move, or landed on it after sliding over one ice, force floor, or [[teleport]]. Tanks standing on [[clone machine]]s will only switch in the MS version or the most recent [[Tile World]] emulation, and only under specialized circumstances. When this happens, the [[Frankenstein Glitch]] has occurred. This glitch is seen in [[David Stolp]]'s ''table of contents'' and ''ode to a cloned tank, pointed the wrong way''.
 
== See also ==
* [[Tank]]
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