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A '''hidden wall''' is a tile that acts exactly like a [[wall]], but initially has the appearance of a normal floor. When [[Chip]] touches it, it is revealed and | A '''hidden wall''' is a tile that acts exactly like a [[wall]], but initially has the appearance of a normal floor. When [[Chip]] touches it, it is revealed and becomes a normal wall. [[Monster]]s and [[block]]s will not reveal a hidden wall, although they are still subject to it. | ||
The image above is the symbol shown for hidden walls in [[level editor]]s; note that in the actual game, the hidden wall looks identical to [[floor]] when not revealed and identical to a [[wall]] when revealed. | The image above is the symbol shown for hidden walls in [[level editor]]s; note that in the actual game, the hidden wall looks identical to [[floor]] when not revealed and identical to a [[wall]] when revealed. |
Revision as of 14:16, 18 January 2019
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A hidden wall is a tile that acts exactly like a wall, but initially has the appearance of a normal floor. When Chip touches it, it is revealed and becomes a normal wall. Monsters and blocks will not reveal a hidden wall, although they are still subject to it.
The image above is the symbol shown for hidden walls in level editors; note that in the actual game, the hidden wall looks identical to floor when not revealed and identical to a wall when revealed.
Note that if a hidden wall is revealed on the lower layer of the grid by Chip under a removable tile or floor, it will also appear as a normal floor space until touched.