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[[Boosting]] is a result of passing over sliding tiles. [[Chip's Challenge]] allows only one voluntary move every turn; this ''does'' happen, but since the voluntary move is still within the same turn as the last sliding tile, it can be performed immediately after the last involuntary move - and if that voluntary move ended a turn, a [[spring slide]] can be used, adding ''yet another'' extra move. Consequently, a spring slide can be used any time Chip exits a teleport. | [[Boosting]] is a result of passing over sliding tiles. [[Chip's Challenge]] allows only one voluntary move every turn; this ''does'' happen, but since the voluntary move is still within the same turn as the last sliding tile, it can be performed immediately after the last involuntary move - and if that voluntary move ended a turn, a [[spring slide]] can be used, adding ''yet another'' extra move. Consequently, a spring slide can be used any time Chip exits a teleport. | ||
== [[Lynx]] == | == [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]] == | ||
In Lynx, blobs actually do move at 5 m/s on sliding tiles, which is double their speed: since blobs actually move at 5 m/s when moving and 0 m/s when not - only ''averaging'' 2.5 m/s - their involuntary speed is fixed at 5 m/s. <!---Why do teeth not do this also?---> | In Lynx, blobs actually do move at 5 m/s on sliding tiles, which is double their speed: since blobs actually move at 5 m/s when moving and 0 m/s when not - only ''averaging'' 2.5 m/s - their involuntary speed is fixed at 5 m/s. <!---Why do teeth not do this also?---> | ||
[[Category:Tile groups]] | [[Category:Tile groups]] |
Revision as of 10:46, 20 June 2019
A sliding tile is any of the three types of tiles that normally make an object move at 10 m/s: force floors, ice and teleports. They have special properties when interacting with these objects which differ between the two sets.
MS
Sliding tiles in MS always slide objects at 10 m/s, unless Chip is stepping with the appropriate boot. Even though blobs and teeth move at a mere 2.5 m/s on any non-sliding tile, they still quadruple to 10 m/s.
Boosting is a result of passing over sliding tiles. Chip's Challenge allows only one voluntary move every turn; this does happen, but since the voluntary move is still within the same turn as the last sliding tile, it can be performed immediately after the last involuntary move - and if that voluntary move ended a turn, a spring slide can be used, adding yet another extra move. Consequently, a spring slide can be used any time Chip exits a teleport.
Lynx
In Lynx, blobs actually do move at 5 m/s on sliding tiles, which is double their speed: since blobs actually move at 5 m/s when moving and 0 m/s when not - only averaging 2.5 m/s - their involuntary speed is fixed at 5 m/s.