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== Properties of items in CC1 == | == Properties of items in CC1 == | ||
In the original [[Chip's Challenge 1]], the only items aside from keys and chips are fire boots, flippers, ice skates, and suction boots. Items cannot be moved and can only be collected by Chip. | In the original [[Chip's Challenge 1]], the only items aside from [[keys and locks|keys]] and [[computer chip|chips]] are fire boots, flippers, ice skates, and suction boots. Items cannot be moved and can only be collected by Chip. [[Item thief|Thieves]] will only steal boots, not keys. | ||
Items are [[acting wall]]s to [[monster]]s. In the [[MS ruleset]], blocks can be pushed over items; this is impossible in [[Lynx]]. | |||
Monsters and blocks can pass over keys in MS. In Lynx, yellow and green keys are acting walls instead, red keys remain acting floor, and blue keys are erased by passing monsters and blocks. | |||
In some circumstances in MS, items can be erased without Chip picking them up in some circumstances. The [[Non-Existence Glitch]] at the start of the game can remove them, or generally, other moving objects which pass over squares containing items on the lower layer of the [[grid]]: [[monster]]s erase any item on the lower layer of any square they enter, and Chip and [[block]]s will only erase items on the lower layer if the upper layer contains a non-[[floor]] tile which was not removed by the passage of Chip or the block. Such tile combinations are [[invalid tile|invalid]], rendering such levels unplayable in Lynx. | |||
== Properties of items in CC2 == | == Properties of items in CC2 == | ||
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Most of the original properties of items apply in [[Chip's Challenge 2]], however the sequel included multiple new items and new item mechanics. If the player attempts to pick up a fifth item, the last item in the player inventory is dropped to accommodate the new item. New in CC2, players can also choose to rotate through the items in their inventory ('C' on the keyboard by default) and drop the last item in their inventory ('Q' on the keyboard by default). | Most of the original properties of items apply in [[Chip's Challenge 2]], however the sequel included multiple new items and new item mechanics. If the player attempts to pick up a fifth item, the last item in the player inventory is dropped to accommodate the new item. New in CC2, players can also choose to rotate through the items in their inventory ('C' on the keyboard by default) and drop the last item in their inventory ('Q' on the keyboard by default). | ||
Another new mechanic in CC2 is certain [[monster]]s and items maintain their own inventory (separate from the player inventory) and can also pick up items. In many cases, monsters can then use these items as the player would. | Another new mechanic in CC2 is certain [[monster]]s ([[ghost]]s, [[rover]]s and [[player mirror[[s) and items (dropped [[time bomb]]s) maintain their own inventory (separate from the player inventory) and can also pick up items. In many cases, monsters can then use these items as the player would. All monsters have the ability to pick up [[blue key]] | ||
The solution to a number of CC2 puzzles involve strategically dropping items or passing items to monster inventories, allowing monsters to solve portions of the puzzle on the player's behalf. | The solution to a number of CC2 puzzles involve strategically dropping items or passing items to monster inventories, allowing monsters to solve portions of the puzzle on the player's behalf. | ||
CC2 also features two types of thieves. [[Item thief|Item thieves]] steal items but leave keys unharmed; [[key thief|key thieves]] steal keys but leave items unharmed. Both thieves also cut the player's [[bonus flag|bonus]] in half. [[Monster]]s will not lose items to thieves, except [[bribe]]s (see below). | |||
== Items in both versions == | |||
The following items appear in both [[Chip's Challenge 1]] and [[Chip's Challenge 2]] | |||
=== Fire boots === | === Fire boots === | ||
{{Infobox Game Tile | {{Infobox Game Tile | ||
|name = Fire boots | |name = Fire boots | ||
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=== Flippers === | === Flippers === | ||
{{Infobox Game Tile | {{Infobox Game Tile | ||
|name = Flippers | |name = Flippers | ||
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=== Ice skates === | === Ice skates === | ||
{{Infobox Game Tile | {{Infobox Game Tile | ||
|name = Ice skates | |name = Ice skates | ||
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'''Ice skates''', or just '''skates''', allow [[Chip]] to walk across [[ice]] at normal speed the same way he walks on ordinary floors, but have no effect when worn by [[Melinda]]. In the MS ruleset ''only'', Chip can also step through ice corners from within the ice space that contains them across to another space, as long as the move is legal. | '''Ice skates''', or just '''skates''', allow [[Chip]] to walk across [[ice]] at normal speed the same way he walks on ordinary floors, but have no effect when worn by [[Melinda]]. In the MS ruleset ''only'', Chip can also step through ice corners from within the ice space that contains them across to another space, as long as the move is legal. | ||
In [[Lynx]], instead of ice skates, ice cleats are used, as seen by the different [[hint]] in [[Lesson 3]]. | In [[Lynx]] and [[Chip's Challenge 2]], instead of ice skates, ice cleats are used, as seen by the different [[hint]] in [[Lesson 3]]. | ||
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=== Suction boots === | === Suction boots === | ||
{{Infobox Game Tile | {{Infobox Game Tile | ||
|name = Suction boots | |name = Suction boots | ||
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'''Suction boots''' or '''suction shoes''' allow [[Chip]] or [[Melinda]] to walk across [[force floor]]s the same way he walks on ordinary floors, at the expense of moving at his regular speed. In [[Lynx]], instead of Suction boots, magnets are used instead, as seen by the different [[hint]] in [[Lesson 3]]. | '''Suction boots''' or '''suction shoes''' allow [[Chip]] or [[Melinda]] to walk across [[force floor]]s the same way he walks on ordinary floors, at the expense of moving at his regular speed. In [[Lynx]], instead of Suction boots, magnets are used instead, as seen by the different [[hint]] in [[Lesson 3]]. In [[Chip's Challenge 2]], magno boots are used. | ||
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== CC2-only items == | |||
The following items appear only in [[Chip's Challenge 2]]. | |||
=== Hiking boots === | === Hiking boots === | ||
{{Infobox Game Tile | {{Infobox Game Tile | ||
|name = Hiking boots | |name = Hiking boots | ||
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}} | }} | ||
The '''hiking boots ''' | The '''hiking boots''' allow [[Melinda]] and [[mirror Melinda]] to walk over [[dirt]] and [[gravel]] tiles, but have no effect when worn by [[Chip]] and all other [[monster]]s. | ||
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=== Railroad sign === | === Railroad sign === | ||
{{Infobox Game Tile | {{Infobox Game Tile | ||
|name = Railroad sign | |name = Railroad sign | ||
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}} | }} | ||
The '''railroad sign''', often abbreviated to '''RR sign''' | The '''railroad sign''', often abbreviated to '''RR sign''' allows [[Chip]], [[Melinda]], [[mirror Chip]], [[mirror Melinda]], a [[bowling ball]] or a [[rover]] to cross [[railroad track]]s as if they were floor. It has no impact on [[ghost]]s | ||
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=== Speed boots === | === Speed boots === | ||
{{Infobox Game Tile | {{Infobox Game Tile | ||
|name = Speed boots | |name = Speed boots | ||
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}} | }} | ||
The '''speed boots ''' | The '''speed boots ''' allow [[Chip]] or [[Melinda]] to walk at ten tiles per second; twice their normal speed. The same is true for their [[player mirror|mirrors]] as well as bowling balls and ghosts. [[Rover]]s will walk at five tiles per second, just like regular monsters. Speed boots have no impact when sliding on [[force floor]]s or [[ice]]. | ||
[[Lesson 6 (CC2 level)|Lesson 6]] is the only official level that uses speed boots. | [[Lesson 6 (CC2 level)|Lesson 6]] is the only official level that uses speed boots. | ||
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=== Bowling ball === | === Bowling ball === | ||
{{Infobox Game Tile | {{Infobox Game Tile | ||
|name = Bowling ball | |name = Bowling ball | ||
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}} | }} | ||
The '''bowling ball''' | The '''bowling ball''', once picked up by [[Chip]] or [[Melinda]], it remains in the inventory until dropped. Then, it will travel in a direction until it is destroyed by a hazard. It is capable of destroying [[monster]]s and [[block]]s, picking up [[item]]s, pressing [[button]]s, and more. | ||
Bowling balls have an inventory of four tools: if they grab a fifth, the first will be dropped. | Bowling balls have an inventory of four tools: if they grab a fifth, the first will be dropped. | ||
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=== Bribe === | === Bribe === | ||
{{Infobox Game Tile | {{Infobox Game Tile | ||
|name = Bribe | |name = Bribe | ||
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}} | }} | ||
If [[Chip]] or [[Melinda]] hold at least one '''bribe''' in their inventory and step on a blue or red [[thief]], the bribe will be stolen but the rest of the inventory will be preserved. A thief will take bribes from monsters, other items are not stolen. If a player or monster has multiple bribes in their inventory, only one bribe will be used after stepping on a thief. | |||
It is only used in [[Lesson 6 (CC2 level)|Lesson 6]] and [[Flea Market]]. | It is only used in [[Lesson 6 (CC2 level)|Lesson 6]] and [[Flea Market]]. | ||
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The '''helmet ''' | The '''helmet ''' will make [[Chip]] or [[Melinda]] unable to killed by [[monster]]s or moving [[block]]s. Monsters and moving blocks will instead treat Chip and Melinda as [[acting wall]]. Similarly, monsters wearing the helmet will not be able to kill Chip or Melinda. Bowling balls are unaffected by helmets. | ||
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=== Hook === | === Hook === | ||
{{Infobox Game Tile | {{Infobox Game Tile | ||
|name = Hook | |name = Hook | ||
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}} | }} | ||
The '''hook''' | The '''hook''' allows [[Chip]] and [[Melinda]] to pull [[block]]s, [[ice block]]s, and [[directional block]]s. With the tool equipped, pulling happens automatically if Chip or Melinda walk perpendicularly away from the block and if the block is able to traverse the tile Chip or Melinda are currently standing on. It was first introduced in the level [[Flea Market]] and is used in only one level, [[Line and Sinker]], after its introduction. | ||
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|moves = No | |moves = No | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''lightning bolt ''' is a tool introduced in [[Chip's Challenge 2]]. When equipped by a moving object, like [[Chip]], [[Melinda]], [[ghost]]s, [[rover]]s, or [[bowling ball]]s, they will supply signal to a wire while stopped on one. The lightning bolt has no effect on wires that are already activated. | The '''lightning bolt ''' is a tool introduced in [[Chip's Challenge 2]]. When equipped by a moving object, like [[Chip]], [[Melinda]], [[ghost]]s, [[rover]]s, or [[bowling ball]]s, they will supply signal to a wire while stopped on one. The lightning bolt has no effect on wires that are already activated. | ||
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=== Secret eye === | === Secret eye === | ||
{{Infobox Game Tile | {{Infobox Game Tile | ||
|name = Secret eye | |name = Secret eye | ||
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}} | }} | ||
The '''secret eye''' | The '''secret eye''', when equipped by [[Chip]] or [[Melinda]], reveals the identity of [[invisible wall]]s, [[hidden wall]]s, [[blue wall]]s, [[green wall]]s, content under [[block]]s, and content under [[Tent canopy|canopies]], and it gives a unique look to the [[floor mimic]]. It has no impact on monsters. | ||
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=== Steel foil === | === Steel foil === | ||
{{Infobox Game Tile | {{Infobox Game Tile | ||
|name = Steel foil | |name = Steel foil | ||
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}} | }} | ||
'''Steel foil''', commonly shortened to '''foil''', | '''Steel foil''', commonly shortened to '''foil''', allows [[Chip]], [[Melinda]], [[mirror Chip]], [[mirror Melinda]], the [[ghost]], and the [[rover]] to change normal [[wall]]s and real [[blue wall]]s into [[steel wall]]s by pushing on them. Walls can also have steel [[wall slapping|slapped onto them]]. | ||
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}} | }} | ||
{{main|Time bomb}} | |||
The '''time bomb ''', also known as '''dynamite''', is an [[item]] introduced in [[Chip's Challenge 2]]. When dropped by [[Chip]] or [[Melinda]], the time bomb will count down for about four seconds before exploding; the countdown starts after the player has stepped off it. | The '''time bomb ''', also known as '''dynamite''', is an [[item]] introduced in [[Chip's Challenge 2]]. When dropped by [[Chip]] or [[Melinda]], the time bomb will count down for about four seconds before exploding; the countdown starts after the player has stepped off it. | ||
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=== Yellow teleport === | === Yellow teleport === | ||
{{Infobox Game Tile | {{Infobox Game Tile | ||
|name = Yellow teleport | |name = Yellow teleport | ||
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}} | }} | ||
The '''yellow teleport''' is a | {{main|Yellow teleport}} | ||
The '''yellow teleport''' is technically a terrain tile, but if the exit directions for all yellow teleports are blocked, the movable object will put the yellow teleport in their inventory as if it was a regular item. | |||
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Revision as of 21:30, 20 January 2019
An item is a tile which Chip or Melinda can collect and store in their inventory. Aside from keys and computer chips which have separate inventories, players can hold at most four items in their inventory at once. Although the computer chip is technically an item, it does not appear in the player's inventory like the other items.
In Chip's Challenge 2, yellow teleports are treated like items and can be picked up by the player if attempting to use the teleport with an obstructed exit.
There are specific tiles which are not considered items even though Chip can remove them: sockets, dirt, fake blue walls, locks, etc. are not items. Chip can also move blocks, but they are not considered items.
Properties of items in CC1
In the original Chip's Challenge 1, the only items aside from keys and chips are fire boots, flippers, ice skates, and suction boots. Items cannot be moved and can only be collected by Chip. Thieves will only steal boots, not keys.
Items are acting walls to monsters. In the MS ruleset, blocks can be pushed over items; this is impossible in Lynx.
Monsters and blocks can pass over keys in MS. In Lynx, yellow and green keys are acting walls instead, red keys remain acting floor, and blue keys are erased by passing monsters and blocks.
In some circumstances in MS, items can be erased without Chip picking them up in some circumstances. The Non-Existence Glitch at the start of the game can remove them, or generally, other moving objects which pass over squares containing items on the lower layer of the grid: monsters erase any item on the lower layer of any square they enter, and Chip and blocks will only erase items on the lower layer if the upper layer contains a non-floor tile which was not removed by the passage of Chip or the block. Such tile combinations are invalid, rendering such levels unplayable in Lynx.
Properties of items in CC2
Most of the original properties of items apply in Chip's Challenge 2, however the sequel included multiple new items and new item mechanics. If the player attempts to pick up a fifth item, the last item in the player inventory is dropped to accommodate the new item. New in CC2, players can also choose to rotate through the items in their inventory ('C' on the keyboard by default) and drop the last item in their inventory ('Q' on the keyboard by default).
Another new mechanic in CC2 is certain monsters (ghosts, rovers and [[player mirror[[s) and items (dropped time bombs) maintain their own inventory (separate from the player inventory) and can also pick up items. In many cases, monsters can then use these items as the player would. All monsters have the ability to pick up blue key
The solution to a number of CC2 puzzles involve strategically dropping items or passing items to monster inventories, allowing monsters to solve portions of the puzzle on the player's behalf.
CC2 also features two types of thieves. Item thieves steal items but leave keys unharmed; key thieves steal keys but leave items unharmed. Both thieves also cut the player's bonus in half. Monsters will not lose items to thieves, except bribes (see below).
Items in both versions
The following items appear in both Chip's Challenge 1 and Chip's Challenge 2
Fire boots
Fire boots allow Chip or Melinda to walk across fire safely. They do not, however, protect them from any fireballs that may be in the fire.
As with all other boots, it is taken away when the player lands on an item thief, and is an acting wall to monsters only. Chip can collect fire boots touched by a block by simply pushing the block again; specifically, this will shorten play through Balls O Fire.
In Lynx, instead of fire boots, a "heat shield" is used, as seen by the different hint in Lesson 3.
Flippers
Flippers allow Chip or Melinda to swim through water safely if they are unable to use blocks to do so, or if for time reasons this is a faster way. Flippers do not, however, protect them from any gliders that may be swimming nearby. In Lynx, instead of flippers, a "water shield" is used, as seen by the different hint in Lesson 3.
Ice skates
Ice skates, or just skates, allow Chip to walk across ice at normal speed the same way he walks on ordinary floors, but have no effect when worn by Melinda. In the MS ruleset only, Chip can also step through ice corners from within the ice space that contains them across to another space, as long as the move is legal.
In Lynx and Chip's Challenge 2, instead of ice skates, ice cleats are used, as seen by the different hint in Lesson 3.
Suction boots
Suction boots or suction shoes allow Chip or Melinda to walk across force floors the same way he walks on ordinary floors, at the expense of moving at his regular speed. In Lynx, instead of Suction boots, magnets are used instead, as seen by the different hint in Lesson 3. In Chip's Challenge 2, magno boots are used.
CC2-only items
The following items appear only in Chip's Challenge 2.
Hiking boots
The hiking boots allow Melinda and mirror Melinda to walk over dirt and gravel tiles, but have no effect when worn by Chip and all other monsters.
Railroad sign
The railroad sign, often abbreviated to RR sign allows Chip, Melinda, mirror Chip, mirror Melinda, a bowling ball or a rover to cross railroad tracks as if they were floor. It has no impact on ghosts
Speed boots
The speed boots allow Chip or Melinda to walk at ten tiles per second; twice their normal speed. The same is true for their mirrors as well as bowling balls and ghosts. Rovers will walk at five tiles per second, just like regular monsters. Speed boots have no impact when sliding on force floors or ice.
Lesson 6 is the only official level that uses speed boots.
Bowling ball
The bowling ball, once picked up by Chip or Melinda, it remains in the inventory until dropped. Then, it will travel in a direction until it is destroyed by a hazard. It is capable of destroying monsters and blocks, picking up items, pressing buttons, and more.
Bowling balls have an inventory of four tools: if they grab a fifth, the first will be dropped.
Bribe
If Chip or Melinda hold at least one bribe in their inventory and step on a blue or red thief, the bribe will be stolen but the rest of the inventory will be preserved. A thief will take bribes from monsters, other items are not stolen. If a player or monster has multiple bribes in their inventory, only one bribe will be used after stepping on a thief.
It is only used in Lesson 6 and Flea Market.
Helmet
The helmet will make Chip or Melinda unable to killed by monsters or moving blocks. Monsters and moving blocks will instead treat Chip and Melinda as acting wall. Similarly, monsters wearing the helmet will not be able to kill Chip or Melinda. Bowling balls are unaffected by helmets.
Hook
The hook allows Chip and Melinda to pull blocks, ice blocks, and directional blocks. With the tool equipped, pulling happens automatically if Chip or Melinda walk perpendicularly away from the block and if the block is able to traverse the tile Chip or Melinda are currently standing on. It was first introduced in the level Flea Market and is used in only one level, Line and Sinker, after its introduction.
Lightning Bolt
Template:Infobox Game Tile The lightning bolt is a tool introduced in Chip's Challenge 2. When equipped by a moving object, like Chip, Melinda, ghosts, rovers, or bowling balls, they will supply signal to a wire while stopped on one. The lightning bolt has no effect on wires that are already activated.
Secret eye
The secret eye, when equipped by Chip or Melinda, reveals the identity of invisible walls, hidden walls, blue walls, green walls, content under blocks, and content under canopies, and it gives a unique look to the floor mimic. It has no impact on monsters.
Steel foil
Steel foil, commonly shortened to foil, allows Chip, Melinda, mirror Chip, mirror Melinda, the ghost, and the rover to change normal walls and real blue walls into steel walls by pushing on them. Walls can also have steel slapped onto them.
Time bomb
The time bomb , also known as dynamite, is an item introduced in Chip's Challenge 2. When dropped by Chip or Melinda, the time bomb will count down for about four seconds before exploding; the countdown starts after the player has stepped off it.
Yellow teleport
The yellow teleport is technically a terrain tile, but if the exit directions for all yellow teleports are blocked, the movable object will put the yellow teleport in their inventory as if it was a regular item.