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{{Infobox Tile | {{Infobox Game Tile | ||
|image | |name = Directional block | ||
|image = [[Image:DirectionalBlock1.png]] [[Image:DirectionalBlock2.png]] [[Image:DirectionalBlock3.png]] [[Image:DirectionalBlock4.png]] [[Image:DirectionalBlock5.png]] | |||
|cc1 = | |||
|cc2 = Yes | |cc2 = Yes | ||
|cc1index = | |||
|multidirectional = Yes | |multidirectional = Yes | ||
|moves = Controlled by player or monster | |moves = Controlled by player or monster | ||
}} | }} | ||
A '''directional block''' is a special type of block introduced in [[Chip's Challenge 2]] which can be pushed by [[Chip]], [[Melinda]], [[rover]]s and [[yellow tank]]s. They can only be pushed in the direction indicated by their arrows. | |||
The directions of a directional block can only be changed with [[train track]] | Like [[ice block]]s, multiple directional blocks in a row can be pushed simultaneously. They turn into [[floor]] when pushed into [[water]] without the intermediate step of turning into [[dirt]]. Tiles underneath directional blocks are always visible, even without the [[secret eye]]. | ||
The directions of a directional block can only be changed with [[train track]], as demonstrated by the level [[Turning Point]]. Force floors and ice will not change their directions. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Block]] | * [[Block]] | ||
* [[Ice block]] | * [[Ice block]] |