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== Single tiles == | == Single tiles == | ||
[[Fake exit]]s, [[Burned Chip]]s, [[Swimming Chip]]s, [[Drowned Chip]]s | [[Fake exit]]s, [[Burned Chip]]s, [[Swimming Chip]]s, [[Drowned Chip]]s and the [[unused]] tiles were not seen as a tile themselves in [[Chip's Challenge 1|CC1]], and hence are not recognized by the original Lynx version. However, Tile World's Lynx mode allows the Swimming Chip to remain as is, turns the fake exit into a [[exit|real exit]] in Tile World versions prior to 1.3, and turns the four other tiles or all five into [[wall]]s depending on the version. | ||
North and west [[thin wall]]s are never seen in CC1, and therefore are also not recognized by the original Lynx version. However, they are generally not considered invalid, and Tile World's Lynx allows them as is unless the program is run in pedantic mode. | North and west [[thin wall]]s are never seen in CC1, and therefore are also not recognized by the original Lynx version. However, they are generally not considered invalid, and Tile World's Lynx allows them as is unless the program is run in pedantic mode. | ||
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Chip and monsters are both [[transparent]], meaning it was intended for other tiles to go underneath them. Every tile can be buried underneath monsters and Chip, with the exception of other monsters and another Chip. [[Key]]s and [[boot]]s are transparent, but ''cannot'' have any tiles buried underneath them, and it is unknown why these tiles were made transparent in the first place. | Chip and monsters are both [[transparent]], meaning it was intended for other tiles to go underneath them. Every tile can be buried underneath monsters and Chip, with the exception of other monsters and another Chip. [[Key]]s and [[boot]]s are transparent, but ''cannot'' have any tiles buried underneath them, and it is unknown why these tiles were made transparent in the first place. | ||
All non-transparent tiles, such as [[computer chip]]s, [[water]], [[lock]]s, and even [[floor]], will not allow tiles to be buried underneath them. The only exception is [[block]]s, which can conceal any tile but [[Chip]], [[monster]]s, [[clone block]]s, and another block. | All non-transparent tiles, such as [[computer chip]]s, [[water]], [[lock]]s, and even [[floor]], will not allow tiles to be buried underneath them. The only exception is [[block]]s, which can conceal any tile but [[Chip]], [[monster]]s, [[clone block]]s, and another block. <!-- To Andrew, I know on the Parallel Port page you have different information. Yours is what ChipEdit classifies as invalid, but this is what works in Tile World Lynx --> | ||
== Preventing use of invalid tiles == | == Preventing use of invalid tiles == | ||
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== Use in CCLPs == | == Use in CCLPs == | ||
Since there are no invalid tiles present in CC1, CCLP2 contained the first official use of invalid tiles. They were first seen in [[The Parallel Port]], and are present in 50 of the 149 levels. [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3|CCLP3]] is Lynx-compatible, and thus does not contain any invalid tiles. [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1|CCLP1]] and [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 4|CCLP4]] do not use invalid tiles either, since they are also Lynx-compatible. | |||
[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] |