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A second special case is when a clone block ''without'' a clone machine is connected to a [[red button]] and that red button is pressed; in MS, the clone block will clone once assuming this is legal, and then disappear, revealing the tile underneath it. In Lynx, a red button connected to anything other than a clone machine has no effect. | A second special case is when a clone block ''without'' a clone machine is connected to a [[red button]] and that red button is pressed; in MS, the clone block will clone once assuming this is legal, and then disappear, revealing the tile underneath it. In Lynx, a red button connected to anything other than a clone machine has no effect. | ||
Clone blocks are irrelevant and unsupported in [[Chip's Challenge 2]], in which all types of blocks have a starting direction which can be determined in an editor, just like any normal entity (though [[directional block]]s need a more sophisticated editor like [[CCCreator | Clone blocks are irrelevant and unsupported in [[Chip's Challenge 2]], in which all types of blocks have a starting direction which can be determined in an editor, just like any normal entity (though [[directional block]]s need a more sophisticated editor like [[CCCreator]] to fully control the direction they face, independently from their arrows. It is possible to rotate blocks in the built-in editor with the , and . keys; the editor just does not show the direction they face.) Level designers can still get an "unpushable block" in CC2 by simply placing a block on top of a [[wall]]. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Block]] | * [[Block]] | ||
* [[Clone machine]] | * [[Clone machine]] |