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{{Infobox Level New|
{{Infobox Level
|name = Icy Moat
|pack = cclp2
|image = [[Image:CCLP2 Level 61.png|300px]]
|levelset = [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]]
|level = 61
|level = 61
|password = RHYK
|image = [[File:CCLP2 Level 61.png|300px]]
|hint = No
}}
|chips required = 18
|chips available = 30 (Chip can only get the 18 he needs)
|time = 500
|bold ms = 421
|bold lynx = 393


|difficulty ms = 2
'''Icy Moat''' is the 61st level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]]. While this level is simple in design, being a largely symmetrical [[ice]] spiral with six different paths to three chips apiece, the [[boosting]] to score 421 is tricky, and 12 unreachable chips may throw off some players.
|bold difficulty ms = 4
|bold complexity ms = 1


|difficulty lynx = 2
Circle to the very center and touch the [[green button]], then play south, west, and north for three chips apiece. When Chip returns from the north, touch the button again, then step RU onto the [[force floor]] spiral and Chip now has three more new paths to the right. When this is complete, return to the button again and play RU, then U off the south force floor, and circle outwards to the exit.
|bold difficulty lynx = 2
|bold complexity lynx = 1
}}


'''Icy Moat''' is the 61st level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]]. While this level is simple in design in [[Tyrethali Ansrath]]'s usual style, being a largely symmetrical [[ice]] spiral with six different paths to three chips apiece, the [[boosting]] is tricky, and 12 "dummy" chips may confuse players.
== Fix for Lynx ==
Stepping backwards off of a force floor is not a legal move in [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]]. [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2 (Lynx)|CCLXP2]] adds extra pathways that allow the player to step off of the force floors at (15, 15) and (16, 16) to the side to allow the level to become compatible.


Circle to the very center and touch the [[green button]], then play south, west, and north for three chips apiece. When Chip returns from the north, touch the button again, then step RU onto the [[force floor]] spiral and Chip now has three more new paths to the right. When this is complete, return to the button again and play RU, then U off the south force floor, and circle outwards to the exit. This last move is illegal under [[Lynx]] rules; thus, Icy Moat is not solvable in Lynx.
==Full level map==
[[File:Cclp2_full_map_level_61.png|500px]]  


== Walkthrough ==
== Walkthrough ==
[[File:CCLP2 level 61 solution - 421 seconds|425px]]
{{#ev:youtube|a0928X9QBWo}}


{{Level Progression|Internal Clock|Chips on the Blocks}}
{{Level Progression|Internal Clock|Chips on the Blocks}}
[[Category:Levels unsolvable in Lynx]]
[[Category:Levels unsolvable in Lynx]]

Latest revision as of 04:40, 30 April 2020

Icy Moat is the 61st level in Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2. While this level is simple in design, being a largely symmetrical ice spiral with six different paths to three chips apiece, the boosting to score 421 is tricky, and 12 unreachable chips may throw off some players.

Circle to the very center and touch the green button, then play south, west, and north for three chips apiece. When Chip returns from the north, touch the button again, then step RU onto the force floor spiral and Chip now has three more new paths to the right. When this is complete, return to the button again and play RU, then U off the south force floor, and circle outwards to the exit.

Fix for Lynx[edit]

Stepping backwards off of a force floor is not a legal move in Lynx. CCLXP2 adds extra pathways that allow the player to step off of the force floors at (15, 15) and (16, 16) to the side to allow the level to become compatible.

Full level map[edit]

Cclp2 full map level 61.png

Walkthrough[edit]

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