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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
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.
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Steam ID | Unknown edit |
Multi-directional? | No |
Moves? | No |
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.