Please create an account or Login! Have fun!
Torch: Difference between revisions
(Added full level map) |
Indyindeed (talk | contribs) mNo edit summary |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
|image = [[Image:CCLP2 Level 100.png|300px]] | |image = [[Image:CCLP2 Level 100.png|300px]] | ||
|levelset = [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]] | |levelset = [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]] | ||
|designer = [[Tyrethali Ansrath]] | |||
|level = 100 | |level = 100 | ||
|password = RNDG | |password = RNDG | ||
Line 21: | Line 22: | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Torch''' is the 100th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]]. The only thing Chip has to do is walk the path to take the chips and then return to the [[ | '''Torch''' is the 100th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]]. The only thing [[Chip]] has to do is walk the path to take the chips and then return to the [[fire boots]] to reach the [[exit]], making Torch one of the easiest levels in the set. However, he can speed things up by a second by waiting four moves at some point between after collecting chip 6 and before collecting chip 13; this will save more time than it loses. | ||
== Lynx bold == | == Lynx bold == | ||
Torch's [[bold time]] is faster in Lynx than in MS, because of the differences in how movement is programmed: Lynx attempts to begin moving objects every tick, or [1/4], thus providing quadruple the range as MS. This means that a monster trying to move onto a [[computer chip]] will be committed to being deflected by it after ''[1/4]'' instead of a full [1]. | Torch's [[bold time]] is faster in [[Lynx]] than in [[MS]], because of the differences in how movement is programmed: Lynx attempts to begin moving objects every tick, or [1/4], thus providing quadruple the range as MS. This means that a monster trying to move onto a [[computer chip]] will be committed to being deflected by it after ''[1/4]'' instead of a full [1]. | ||
Therefore, Chip only has to wait [1/4] before he can safely collect this chip; this is first demonstrated if R [1/4] RU are the first moves, which are the ones that begin the Lynx bold route. In MS, Chip would not survive such an encounter even if he is using a [[spring step]]. | Therefore, Chip only has to wait [1/4] before he can safely collect this chip; this is first demonstrated if R [1/4] RU are the first moves, which are the ones that begin the Lynx bold route. In MS, Chip would not survive such an encounter even if he is using a [[spring step]]. | ||
The bold time in Lynx is 347(-.90) | The bold time in Lynx is 347 (-.90). | ||
==Full level map== | ==Full level map== |
Revision as of 07:57, 7 April 2019
Torch is the 100th level in Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2. The only thing Chip has to do is walk the path to take the chips and then return to the fire boots to reach the exit, making Torch one of the easiest levels in the set. However, he can speed things up by a second by waiting four moves at some point between after collecting chip 6 and before collecting chip 13; this will save more time than it loses.
Lynx bold
Torch's bold time is faster in Lynx than in MS, because of the differences in how movement is programmed: Lynx attempts to begin moving objects every tick, or [1/4], thus providing quadruple the range as MS. This means that a monster trying to move onto a computer chip will be committed to being deflected by it after [1/4] instead of a full [1].
Therefore, Chip only has to wait [1/4] before he can safely collect this chip; this is first demonstrated if R [1/4] RU are the first moves, which are the ones that begin the Lynx bold route. In MS, Chip would not survive such an encounter even if he is using a spring step.
The bold time in Lynx is 347 (-.90).
Full level map
Walkthrough
Previous Level | Current Level | Next Level |
---|---|---|
← One-Block Sokoban | Torch | Hard as Rock → |