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|levelset = [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]]
|levelset = [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]]
|designer = [[Dave Borgman]]
|level = 47
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|password = AKBI
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'''Tele-Rooms''' is the 47th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]]. It was designed by [[Dave Borgman]]. This level contains, of course, the four tele-rooms, then a section on the right, and finally the key section. As the player will find out, Chip cannot exit by standing on it; he must return to it. As pointed out in the hint, that is the only exit; therefore, Chip must collect [[suction boots]]. However, if Chip collects them directly, he is blocked on the way back out by a hidden [[red lock]] and [[blue lock]], and there are no loose [[monster]]s which can erase the hidden locks. Chip must, therefore, find the two keys.
'''Tele-Rooms''' is the 47th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]]. This level contains, of course, the four tele-rooms, then a section on the right, and finally the key section. Chip cannot [[exit]] by starting on one; he must return to it. As pointed out in the [[hint]], that is the only exit; therefore, Chip must collect [[suction boots]]. However, if Chip collects them directly, he is blocked on the way back out by a hidden [[red lock]] and [[blue lock]], and there are no loose [[monster]]s which can erase the hidden locks. Chip must, therefore, find the two keys.


While there is scant difference which [[odd and even step]] mode is used, the possibility of causing two more of the [[blob]]s in the southwest to drown is worth using even step for if [[Fullsec]] or [[Tile World]] is being used. In odd step, the [[monster order]] blocks the blobs from entering the water on their first turn, at that moment occupied by [[glider]]s. Once they start sliding, they are stuck on the [[ice]], and can cause problems when Chip is trying to move through this area.
While there is minimal difference whether [[Odd and even step|odd or even step]] is used, the possibility of causing two more of the [[blob]]s in the southwest to drown is worth using even step for. In odd step, the [[monster order]] blocks the blobs from entering the water on their first turn, at that moment occupied by [[glider]]s. Once they start sliding, they are stuck on the [[ice]], and can cause problems when Chip is trying to move through the area.


Teleport down, take the two chips on the top, then take the ones past the hint in a circle (either direction works), and finish this room. Use the force floor to move into the next; collect this room counterclockwise from chip 2 and wait [1] for chip 4. Now, teleport north, out to the east, and try to steal the [[fire boots]] from the [[blob]]s without waiting. If this succeeds, go back to the previous room, take the four chips counterclockwise, then teleport north and take the northeast chip, and use the force floor to collect counterclockwise. This ends the chips; move to the sliding [[pink ball]]s on the left. Depending on [[slide delay]] caused by the initial moves of the [[blob]]s in the lower left corner and subsequent sliding, Chip may have to play U or D in order to take the keys in order, but neither of these lose time.
Teleport down, take the two [[Computer chip|chips]] on the top, then take the ones past the hint in a circle in either direction, and finish this room. Use the [[force floor]] to move into the next; collect the chips in this room counterclockwise from chip 2 and wait [1] for chip 4. Now, teleport north, out to the east, and steal the [[fire boots]] from the [[blob]]s. Go back to the previous room, take the four chips counterclockwise, then teleport north and take the northeast chip, and use the force floor to collect counterclockwise. This ends the chips; move to the sliding [[pink ball]]s on the left. Depending on [[slide delay]] caused by the initial moves of the [[blob]]s in the lower left corner and subsequent sliding, Chip may have to play U or D in order to take the keys in order, but neither of these lose time.


With the yellow keys collected, move further down the west side and enter first the corridor to the right, swapping fire boots for [[flippers]], and then the one past all the [[yellow lock]]s. Collect one row of keys, then unlock the blue key to the right, and on the way back over take the second row. Use these keys to take the red key, then use both keys to collect the suction boots, and then >UDU in the southwest tele-room to return to the exit.
With the yellow keys collected, move further down the west side and enter first the corridor to the right, swapping fire boots for [[flippers]], and then the one past all the [[yellow lock]]s. Collect one row of keys, then unlock the blue key to the right, and on the way back over take the second row. Use these keys to take the red key, then use both keys to collect the suction boots, and then >UDU in the southwest room to return to the exit.


== Fix for [[Lynx]] ==
== Fix for Lynx ==


The hidden locks and [[socket]]s, plus a water buried under water at [5, 27], make Tele-Rooms unplayable in Lynx. To fix the level, simply remove the offending water, move the hidden tiles to the upper layer, and in addition move the exit LD or RD to another location that takes the same amount of moves for Chip to walk to.
The hidden locks and [[socket]]s, plus a water buried under water at (5, 27), make Tele-Rooms unplayable in [[Lynx]]. [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2 (Lynx)|CCLXP2]] removes the offending water and moves the hidden locks to the upper layer. To deal with the hidden sockets, they were moved left or right from their original positions and [[recessed wall]]s were added in their place.
 
==Full level map==
[[Image:Cclp2_full_map_level_47.png|500px]]


== Tele-Rooms hoax ==
== Tele-Rooms hoax ==


The presence of the exit under Chip encouraged the moot possibility of getting into the exit through unusual means. On [[April Fools' Day 2010]], a notorious hoax was perpetrated which claimed that [[force floor]]s could be overrided backwards after a voluntary move if Chip holds against the force floor for 40 seconds, due to almost indetectable timing error when changing Lynx [[object]] movement into MS. The [[AVI]] containing the supposed 310.0 time achievable this way is the second video.
The presence of the exit under Chip encouraged the moot possibility of getting into the exit through unusual means. On April Fools' Day 2010, a notorious hoax was perpetrated which claimed that force floors could be overridden backwards after a voluntary move if Chip holds against the force floor for 40 seconds due to an almost undetectable timing error when changing Lynx [[object]] movement into MS. The [[AVI]] containing the supposed 310.0 time achievable this way is the second video.
 
==Full level map==
[[Image:Cclp2_full_map_level_47.png|500px]]


== Walkthrough ==
== Walkthrough ==
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{{Level Progression|Hurry Up, Chip!|And Then There Were... Four?}}
{{Level Progression|Hurry Up, Chip!|And Then There Were... Four?}}
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