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Only monsters and blocks can be cloned; any other tile with a clone machine under it will look like that tile on top of a clone machine if it is [[transparent]], or just that tile if it is not transparent. It will proceed to function as a wall. This can be used to make a type of [[Fake exit#Other Meanings|fake exit]].
Only monsters and blocks can be cloned; any other tile with a clone machine under it will look like that tile on top of a clone machine if it is [[transparent]], or just that tile if it is not transparent. It will proceed to function as a wall. This can be used to make a type of [[Fake exit#Other Meanings|fake exit]].


In [[Chip's Challenge 2]], the player can push [[ice block]]s and [[directional block]]s into empty clone machines and it will dispense clones of that item when activated in the opposite direction it was loaded. The clone machine will also trap [[bowling ball]]s crossing its tile, forming a bowling ball clone machine. Clone machines connected to [[wire]] can dispense items in any available direction if the primary exit is blocked.  
== In CC2 ==
 
Cloners in [[Chip's Challenge 2]] work like solid [[trap]]s that immediately close, and create a copy of the released monster to stay behind on the cloner. The direction they clone is based on the direction the entity to be cloned is facing in - the direction shown on the cloner is purely aesthetic.
 
The player can push [[ice block]]s and [[directional block]]s into empty clone machines, and it will dispense clones of that item when activated in the direction the block is facing. The clone machine will also trap [[bowling ball]]s crossing its tile, forming a bowling ball clone machine. If the exit of a clone machine connected to [[wire]] is blocked when the machine is activated, the machine will permanently turn clockwise and try again in its new direction (unless all four directions are blocked when the clone machine is activated). When this happens, the direction of the entity on top will update, but the visual direction of the clone machine itself will not.
 
Player characters can be cloned, but if the currently active player character is on a clone machine, you cannot switch from them, rendering the level softlocked if the player is not cloned by a [[monster]] moving (or a player character involuntarily moving) onto a button which activates it.
 
The new "trapped" monster created when a monster is released from a clone machine will never inherit any items from the original monster. So if a bowling ball with a [[fire boot]] is loaded into a clone machine, the first bowling ball clone made will be able to cross fire (since it's actually the original bowling ball), but subsequent clones will not.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 17:47, 29 December 2020


The clone machine, often shortened to cloner, is a special wall tile that can clone monsters or blocks. For all other purposes, it functions as a wall.

Connections

More than one red button can activate the same clone machine, but only one clone machine is activated by one red button. In the DAT file of the Microsoft port of the game, the number of connections is limited to a maximum of 31 per level.

Mechanics

A clone machine will only work if a red button is connected to it. When the red button is hit by any object, a copy of the cloned object will spawn one square in the direction of the monster or clone block on top of it, except in special cases with specific monsters (see Controller and Boss Glitch). If this move is barred, it will refuse to clone. A successful clone will be affected by any tile on the space as if it had just stepped on the space from that direction. For example, it will slide on ice and force floors, drown or fill in water, kill Chip if he is standing on that space, or step onto a key.

If a monster is cloned, it will be added to the end of the monster order and act accordingly in monster-collision situations or as a controller or boss. In the case of teeth and blobs, the odd and even step algorithm will determine if the monster immediately comes out or if it waits one move before doing so.

Only monsters and blocks can be cloned; any other tile with a clone machine under it will look like that tile on top of a clone machine if it is transparent, or just that tile if it is not transparent. It will proceed to function as a wall. This can be used to make a type of fake exit.

In CC2

Cloners in Chip's Challenge 2 work like solid traps that immediately close, and create a copy of the released monster to stay behind on the cloner. The direction they clone is based on the direction the entity to be cloned is facing in - the direction shown on the cloner is purely aesthetic.

The player can push ice blocks and directional blocks into empty clone machines, and it will dispense clones of that item when activated in the direction the block is facing. The clone machine will also trap bowling balls crossing its tile, forming a bowling ball clone machine. If the exit of a clone machine connected to wire is blocked when the machine is activated, the machine will permanently turn clockwise and try again in its new direction (unless all four directions are blocked when the clone machine is activated). When this happens, the direction of the entity on top will update, but the visual direction of the clone machine itself will not.

Player characters can be cloned, but if the currently active player character is on a clone machine, you cannot switch from them, rendering the level softlocked if the player is not cloned by a monster moving (or a player character involuntarily moving) onto a button which activates it.

The new "trapped" monster created when a monster is released from a clone machine will never inherit any items from the original monster. So if a bowling ball with a fire boot is loaded into a clone machine, the first bowling ball clone made will be able to cross fire (since it's actually the original bowling ball), but subsequent clones will not.

See also