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{{Infobox Level|
{{Infobox Level
|name = Switch Hit
|pack = cclp2
|image = [[Image:CCLP2 Level 136.png|300px]]
|levelset = Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2
|level = 136
|level = 136
|password = UURS
|image = [[File:CCLP2 Level 136.png|300px]]
|hint = No
|chips required = 1
|chips available = 2 (in the top two corners; the northwest is the easier one to reach)
|time = 600
|bold ms = 423 (requires the [[Mouse Panel Glitch]]; only 422 without)
|bold lynx = 341
 
|difficulty ms = 4
|bold difficulty ms = 4 <!-- Borderline 3 -->
|bold complexity ms = 3
 
|difficulty lynx = 4
|bold difficulty lynx = 4
|bold complexity lynx = 5
}}
}}


'''Switch Hit''' is the 136th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]]. In this level, Chip has to move cloned [[block]]s through [[toggle wall]]s, opening and closing them to move the blocks to some [[water]] spaces, and collecting the level's green key and one of the two chips. The toggle walls, however, create a very difficult challenge, as David Stanley has often been known for creating out of nowhere. The level's name references the baseball term for an ambidextrous batter, thematically recalled in the necessity of "switching hands" throughout the level.
'''Switch Hit''' is the 136th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]]. In this level, Chip has to move cloned [[block]]s through [[toggle wall]]s, opening and closing them to move the blocks to some [[water]] spaces, and collecting the level's green key and one of the two chips. The toggle walls, however, create a very difficult challenge, as [[David Stanley]] has often been known for creating out of nowhere. The level's name references the baseball term for an ambidextrous batter, thematically recalled in the necessity of "switching hands" throughout the level.


Start by using a block on the [[green button]] below, then build 5U and west, and then north, with the next two blocks. Put the third in the same spot, then move it west to the water, and now move a fourth block to the same spot again and a fifth underneath that, and now move block 4 through and touch the button to the left of the dirt. Switch out the wall and move the block 3D LD, swap again, then run all the way southeast. Swap walls and [[flick]] the block off, swap again, and this time, click *L-D, thus using the Mouse Panel Glitch, for the second flick.
Start by using a block on the [[green button]] below, then build 5U and west, and then north, with the next two blocks. Put the third in the same spot, then move it west to the water, and now move a fourth block to the same spot again and a fifth underneath that, and now move block 4 through and touch the button to the left of the dirt. Switch out the wall and move the block 3D LD, swap again, then run all the way southeast. Swap walls and [[flick]] the block off, swap again, and this time, click *L-D, thus using the Mouse Panel Glitch, for the second flick.


Since [[Lynx]] does not allow for a flick to be used, here Chip must do some extra work to reach the [[green key]]. With two additional [[block]]s, fill up the [[water]] at [1,18] and [5,20], which will allow Chip to take a block down past the double [[toggle wall]]s to [10,21].
Since [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]] does not allow for a flick to be used, here Chip must do some extra work to reach the [[green key]]. With two additional [[block]]s, fill up the [[water]] at [1,18] and [5,20], which will allow Chip to take a block down past the double [[toggle wall]]s to [10,21].


Play below the block to a green button, then move the block through to the water. Now, use the other block in the same manner, although the Mouse Panel Glitch has done its job and the player does not need to use it a second time (though he/she certainly can), and when the block arrives on the most recent water space, swap again and use it to access the [[green key]] to the right. Turn back to water 3 and turn north to reach the level's chip, and now start building to the exit.
Play below the block to a green button, then move the block through to the water. Now, use the other block in the same manner, although the Mouse Panel Glitch has done its job and the player does not need to use it a second time (though he/she certainly can), and when the block arrives on the most recent water space, swap again and use it to access the [[green key]] to the right. Turn back to water 3 and turn north to reach the level's chip, and now start building to the exit.
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Since the 422 route with no mouse is exactly the same otherwise, it is not shown.
Since the 422 route with no mouse is exactly the same otherwise, it is not shown.


==Full level map==
== Full level map ==
[[Image:Cclp2_full_map_level_136.png|500px]]  
[[File:Cclp2_full_map_level_136.png|500px]]  


== Walkthrough ==
== Walkthrough ==
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{{Level Progression|Zartacla|Iron Mysticus}}
{{Level Progression|Zartacla|Iron Mysticus}}
[[Category:Glitch-dependent bolds]]

Latest revision as of 04:58, 30 April 2020

Switch Hit is the 136th level in Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2. In this level, Chip has to move cloned blocks through toggle walls, opening and closing them to move the blocks to some water spaces, and collecting the level's green key and one of the two chips. The toggle walls, however, create a very difficult challenge, as David Stanley has often been known for creating out of nowhere. The level's name references the baseball term for an ambidextrous batter, thematically recalled in the necessity of "switching hands" throughout the level.

Start by using a block on the green button below, then build 5U and west, and then north, with the next two blocks. Put the third in the same spot, then move it west to the water, and now move a fourth block to the same spot again and a fifth underneath that, and now move block 4 through and touch the button to the left of the dirt. Switch out the wall and move the block 3D LD, swap again, then run all the way southeast. Swap walls and flick the block off, swap again, and this time, click *L-D, thus using the Mouse Panel Glitch, for the second flick.

Since Lynx does not allow for a flick to be used, here Chip must do some extra work to reach the green key. With two additional blocks, fill up the water at [1,18] and [5,20], which will allow Chip to take a block down past the double toggle walls to [10,21].

Play below the block to a green button, then move the block through to the water. Now, use the other block in the same manner, although the Mouse Panel Glitch has done its job and the player does not need to use it a second time (though he/she certainly can), and when the block arrives on the most recent water space, swap again and use it to access the green key to the right. Turn back to water 3 and turn north to reach the level's chip, and now start building to the exit.

Build towards the green button to the right, then south, and now switch the walls as you move the third block through the passageway near the next water below. Flick this block down to the extreme south column, then collect a fourth and fifth block and build towards this row, using this linked block to reach the exit.

Since the 422 route with no mouse is exactly the same otherwise, it is not shown.

Full level map[edit]

Cclp2 full map level 136.png

Walkthrough[edit]

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