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{{Infobox | {{Infobox Tile | ||
|image cc2= [[Image:SwitchDoor_Closed_CC2.gif]] [[Image:SwitchDoor_Open_CC2.gif]] | |||
|image = [[Image:SwitchDoor_Closed_CC2.gif]] [[Image:SwitchDoor_Open_CC2.gif]] | |||
|cc2 = Yes | |cc2 = Yes | ||
|multidirectional = No | |multidirectional = No | ||
|moves = No | |moves = No | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''switch door''', sometimes referred to as a '''toggle door''' or '''pink toggle walls''', is a [[tile]] exclusive to [[Chip's Challenge 2]] whose function alternates between [[acting wall]] and [[acting floor]]. Switch doors are very similar to [[toggle wall]]s in their mechanics, but differ in how they are controlled. | |||
If they are connected via [[wire]], they will invert their current state while the wire is active: if they are open, they will close, and if they are closed before, they will open. Their state can also be toggled by the press of a nearby [[gray button]], thus behaving more like a toggle wall. Switch doors always retain a magenta border to distinguish them from normal [[wall]]s and [[floor]], which otherwise appear identical. | |||
Switch doors always retain a magenta border to distinguish them from normal [[wall]]s and [[floor]], which otherwise appear identical | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[ | * [[Wire]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Gray button]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Toggle wall]] |
Latest revision as of 17:54, 3 April 2020
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Multi-directional? | No |
Moves? | No |
The switch door, sometimes referred to as a toggle door or pink toggle walls, is a tile exclusive to Chip's Challenge 2 whose function alternates between acting wall and acting floor. Switch doors are very similar to toggle walls in their mechanics, but differ in how they are controlled.
If they are connected via wire, they will invert their current state while the wire is active: if they are open, they will close, and if they are closed before, they will open. Their state can also be toggled by the press of a nearby gray button, thus behaving more like a toggle wall. Switch doors always retain a magenta border to distinguish them from normal walls and floor, which otherwise appear identical.