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{{Infobox | {{Infobox Tile | ||
|image cc1 = [[File:Blank.png]] | |||
|image = [[File:Blank.png]] | |||
|cc1 = Yes | |cc1 = Yes | ||
|cc1index = 32 | |cc1index = 32 | ||
|multidirectional = No | |multidirectional = No | ||
|moves = No | |moves = No | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{distinguish|Combinations}} | |||
The '''combination tile''', also known as the '''overlay buffer''', is an [[acting wall]] that displays a mirror image of [[Chip]] or a [[monster]] on the last non-[[floor]] tile he stepped on. The tile is used internally by the game to correctly display transparency, and as such it was not intended for placement on the [[grid]]. <!--technical explanation would be great--> | The '''combination tile''', also known as the '''overlay buffer''', is an [[acting wall]] that displays a mirror image of [[Chip]] or a [[monster]] on the last non-[[floor]] tile he stepped on. The tile is used internally by the game to correctly display transparency, and as such it was not intended for placement on the [[grid]]. <!--technical explanation would be great--> | ||
The tile has not yet been used in an official level pack, but it is used from time to time in some [[Custom level set|custom level sets]], usually to confuse the player (as in [[Evan Dummit]]'s level "Psychedelic"). | The tile has not yet been used in an official level pack, but it is used from time to time in some [[Custom level set|custom level sets]], usually to confuse the player (as in [[Evan Dummit]]'s level "Psychedelic"). | ||
==See | == See also == | ||
* [[Not used]] | * [[Not used]] |