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{{Infobox Tile|
{{Infobox Tile
|image = [[Image:Chip_In_Exit.png]] [[Image:Exit2.png]] [[Image:Exit3.png]]
|image cc1 = [[File:Chip_in_Exit.png]] [[File:Exit2.png]] [[File:Exit3.png]]
|index = 57 (''Chip in exit''), 58 (''Dark blue border''), 59 (''Light blue border'')
|cc1 = Yes
|cc1index  = 57 (''Chip in exit'')<br > 58 (''Dark blue border'')<br > 59 (''Light blue border'')
|multidirectional = No
|multidirectional = No
|moves = No
|moves = No
}}
}}
 
A '''fake exit''' is any of three tiles which look slightly like an [[exit]], but are not real exits; instead, all three of them function as [[wall]]s. One is a [[Chip]] character in an exit, similar to that seen when Chip completes [[Fireflies]] or [[Special]]; the other two are slightly darker shades of blue compared to the real exit, with some black mixed in. One has a light blue outer layer, similar to the real exit, and one has a dark blue outer layer which makes it easier to spot as fake.
A '''fake exit''' is any of three tiles which look slightly like an [[exit]], but are not real exits; instead, all three of them function as [[wall]]s. One is a [[Chip]] character in an exit, similar to that seen when Chip completes [[Fireflies]], [[Special]], [[Wormwood]], or [[Key Color]] in their respective sets; the other two are slightly darker shades of blue compared to the real exit, with some black mixed in. One has a light blue outer layer, similar to the real exit, and one has a dark blue outer layer which makes it easier to spot as fake.


Compare the fake tiles:
Compare the fake tiles:


[[Image:Chip_In_Exit.png]]
[[File:Chip_in_Exit.png]]
[[Image:Exit2.png]]
[[File:Exit2.png]]
[[Image:Exit3.png]]
[[File:Exit3.png]]


with the ''real'' exit:
with the ''real'' exit:


[[Image:Exit.png]]
[[File:Exit.png]]


Fake exit tiles were not used in [[Chip's Challenge 1]], as were [[Burned Chip]]s, [[Drowned Chip]]s, [[Swimming Chip]]s, or [[not used]] tiles, as none of those tiles are compatible with the original [[Lynx]]. Fake exits are read as real exits in [[Tile World]] Lynx, and can be entered like any other exit.
Fake exit tiles are used for the endgame sequence, but do not appear in any [[Chip's Challenge 1]] levels. Like [[Burned Chip]]s, [[Drowned Chip]]s, [[Swimming Chip]]s, or [[not used]] tiles, fake exits are not compatible with the original [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]].


The tile was first seen in [[Planet of the Teeth]] from [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2|CCLP2]], in a special section to the northeast of the real exit, and were also seen in [[Mads' Rush II]] and [[Tricks]].
In early versions of [[Tile World]] Lynx, fake exits were read as real exits, and could be entered like any other exit. However, this has since been changed, and they are now [[acting wall]]s. Only the "Chip in exit" variant has its own graphic in Tile World Lynx; the other two are displayed as walls.


==Other Meanings==
The tile was first seen in [[Planet of the Teeth]] from [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2|CCLP2]] in a  section to the northeast of the real exit, and were also seen in [[Mads' Rush II]] and [[Tricks]].


The term ''fake exit'' is also used to refer to exits with [[clone machine]]s under them, such as the ones at the start of [[Quad-Boot]].
== Other meanings ==
The term ''fake exit'' is also used to refer to exits with [[clone machine]]s under them, such as the ones at the start of [[Quad-Boot]]. Such exits cannot be entered by Chip, but unlike the other fake exits, cannot be identified visually.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Exit]]
* [[Exit]]
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