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The '''fireball''', called a '''fire box''' in [[Chip's Challenge 2]], is a propeller-like [[monster]] in [[Chip's Challenge]] that functions similarly to the [[glider]]. It moves in a straight line until it hits any obstacle, and then turns right, left, or backwards, in that order of priority. Should ''everything'' be blocked, it will not move until it is released. Fireballs survive fire, but die in [[water]] and are subject to [[bomb]]s.
The '''fireball''', called a '''fire box''' in [[Chip's Challenge 2]], is a propeller-like [[monster]] in [[Chip's Challenge]] that functions similarly to the [[glider]]. It moves in a straight line until it hits any obstacle, and then turns right, left, or backwards, in that order of priority. Should ''everything'' be blocked, it will not move until it is released. Fireballs survive fire, but die in [[water]] and are subject to [[bomb]]s.


In CC2, fire boxes [[acting wall|avoid]] [[turtle]]s and survive active [[flame jet]]s.
In CC2, fire boxes avoid [[turtle]]s and survive active [[flame jet]]s.


The following diagram illustrates these properties:
The following diagram illustrates these properties:
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* The fireball was first seen in [[Lesson 5]], where it was cloned by a [[pink ball]] to securely guard the [[red key]] until Chip released the ball.
* The fireball was first seen in [[Lesson 5]], where it was cloned by a [[pink ball]] to securely guard the [[red key]] until Chip released the ball.
* Although the fireball in the MS Chip's Challenge, seen in the infobox, gives no indication of its direction in actual play, the adaptation of the fireball into [[Tile World]] allowed the directions to be deduced.
* Although the fireball in the MS Chip's Challenge, seen in the infobox, gives no indication of its direction in actual play; the adaptation of the fireball into [[Tile World]] allowed the directions to be deduced.


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


* [[Glider]]
* [[Glider]]
* [[Lemmings]], the first major fireball level.
* [[Lemmings]]
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