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Revision as of 23:06, 3 April 2020
The wall is the most basic barrier in Chip's Challenge. There are many variations of wall tiles in both Chip's Challenge 1 and Chip's Challenge 2, and all of them behave a bit differently. Here is a complete list of every different type of wall, along with brief descriptions of their most basic functions.
Chip's Challenge 1 and 2
- Thin wall - panels that block moving objects from one direction
- Ice corner - a cross between a thin wall and an ice tile
- Hidden wall - invisible walls that appear when Chip pushes against them
- Invisible wall - invisible walls that never appear, or appear for a short time in CC2
- Blue wall - blue walls that change to wall or floor depending on whether they are real or fake
- Toggle wall - walls that switch between wall and floor with the push of a green button, or a nearby gray button or with the activation of a connected wire in CC2
- Socket - walls until all the computer chips are collected, at which point they are acting dirt
- Lock - walls until opened by an object that can open locks and is carrying a key of the same color
- Clone machine - walls that can clone the object on top of them when there is one
Only in Chip's Challenge 1
- Not used - the default behavior of tiles in MS is "wall", so most tiles that are never meant to be placed directly on a map are walls (contrast with CC2, in which the default tile behavior is "floor")
Only in Chip's Challenge 2
- Green wall - similar to blue walls, but cannot be permanently revealed
- Steel wall - blocks ghosts, immune to time bomb explosions, and can carry wire
- custom wall - blocks ghosts, but are not immune to time bomb explosions and cannot carry wire
- Switch door - like toggle walls, but are only activated by wires and gray buttons
- Swivel door - like thin walls, but only from the outside, and can rotate
- No sign - blocks any movable object carrying the key or item specified on the sign
See also
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