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Yeah, I wrote this but didn't log in. [[User:Geochip1|Geochip1]] 22:52, June 11, 2010 (UTC) | Yeah, I wrote this but didn't log in. [[User:Geochip1|Geochip1]] 22:52, June 11, 2010 (UTC) | ||
== Boosting paragraph rewrite == | |||
This paragraph feels confusing and probably inaccurate, but idk how to rewrite it: | |||
"[[Boosting]] is a result of passing over sliding tiles. MS 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." | |||
[[User:Random 8|Random 8]] ([[User talk:Random 8|talk]]) 04:52, 24 March 2020 (CDT) |
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Yeah, I wrote this but didn't log in. Geochip1 22:52, June 11, 2010 (UTC)
Boosting paragraph rewrite[edit]
This paragraph feels confusing and probably inaccurate, but idk how to rewrite it:
"Boosting is a result of passing over sliding tiles. MS 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."