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This is the more obscure method. Spring mining may also be achieved by holding a blocked push on the minable tile against an entity that moves to another tile.
This is the more obscure method. Spring mining may also be achieved by holding a blocked push on the minable tile against an entity that moves to another tile.


For [[Chip]] and [[Melinda]] (and only they), this only works if the moving entity in question started after them in [[reading order]].
For [[Chip]] and [[Melinda]] (and only they), this only works if the moving entity in question started after them in [[reading order]]. Chips and Melindas introduced to the level via waterbirth will always be able to spring mine this way, regardless of their starting point. Chips and Melindas introduced via a [[clone machine]] will use the clone machine as their starting point.


== Special cases ==
== Special cases ==
[[Yellow tank]]s can never flick blocks off of recessed walls, and thus cannot spring mine onto recessed walls.
[[Yellow tank]]s cannot spring mine onto recessed walls, as they cannot enter recessed walls to begin with.


All entities that can push blocks and are not Chip or Melinda will spring mine blocks on turtles by default, and do not need either of the above setups for turtle spring mining.
All entities that can push blocks and are not Chip or Melinda will spring mine blocks on turtles by default, and do not need either of the above setups for turtle spring mining.
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