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A '''key''' is an [[item]] that Chip can use to open a '''lock''' (or '''door''') of the same color. Each key can only be used to open one lock after which it disappears, with two exceptions: the green key as [[Chip]] and the yellow key as [[Melinda]] in [[Chip's Challenge 2]] can be used an infinite number of times.
A '''key''' is an [[item]] that Chip can use to open a '''lock''' (or '''door''') of the same color. Each key can only be used to open one lock after which it disappears, with two exceptions: the green key as [[Chip]] and the yellow key as [[Melinda]] in [[Chip's Challenge 2]] can be used an indefinite number of times.


== Locks ==
== Locks ==
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Note that more than one key of the same color may be collected, which can then be used to open that number of locks. In the Microsoft edition black and white mode, keys will have 1-4 dots to the right of them instead of using colors.
Note that more than one key of the same color may be collected, which can then be used to open that number of locks. In the Microsoft edition black and white mode, keys will have 1-4 dots to the right of them instead of using colors.


In [[Chip's Challenge 2]] and pedantic [[Lynx]], each player character can hold up to 255 keys of each colour; picking up a 256th key resets that colour's inventory back to 0. [[Tile World]]'s emulation of the Lynx ruleset, and the [[MS]] ruleset, do not have this restriction.
In [[Chip's Challenge 2]] and [[Tile World#Differences in the Lynx emulation|pedantic Lynx]], each player character can hold up to 255 keys of each color; picking up a 256th key resets that color's inventory back to 0. [[Tile World]]'s emulation of the Lynx ruleset, and the [[MS]] ruleset, do not have this restriction.


In Chip's Challenge 1, there is no way for the player to know how many keys of a certain colour they have, other than manually keeping count. In Chip's Challenge 2, if the player has between 2 and 9 keys, the appropriate number will be displayed in the inventory. If the player has 10 keys or more, a + sign is displayed instead; if the player has 128 keys or more, no symbol is displayed.
In Chip's Challenge 1, there is no way for the player to know how many keys of a certain color they have, other than manually keeping count. In Chip's Challenge 2, if the player has between 2 and 9 keys, the appropriate number will be displayed in the inventory. If the player has 10 keys or more, a + sign is displayed instead; if the player has 128 keys or more, no symbol is displayed.


=== Blue key ===
=== Blue key ===
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The '''blue key''' is [[Transparency|transparent]] on the Microsoft ruleset, and can be picked up only by [[Chip]] or [[Melinda]], who can use it to open one [[blue lock]]. In the [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]] version, in addition to Chip, [[block]]s and [[monster]]s will erase blue keys after stepping on their tile. In [[Chip's Challenge 2|CC2]], the same holds true, but [[ice block]]s and [[directional block]]s do not erase blue keys, and monsters erasing blue keys are treated as collecting them, thus becoming unable to pass [[no sign]]s with blue keys on them.
The '''blue key''' is [[Transparency|transparent]] in the Microsoft ruleset, and can be picked up only by [[Chip]] or [[Melinda]], who can use it to open one [[blue lock]]. In the [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]] version, in addition to Chip, [[block]]s and [[monster]]s will erase blue keys after stepping on their tile. In [[Chip's Challenge 2|CC2]], the same holds true, but [[ice block]]s and [[directional block]]s do not erase blue keys, and monsters erasing blue keys are treated as collecting them, thus becoming unable to pass [[no sign]]s with blue keys on them.


If a dirt block collects blue keys and [[Transmogrifier|transmogrifies]] into an ice block, it can then open some amount of blue locks depending on how many blue keys it collected.
If a dirt block collects blue keys and [[Transmogrifier|transmogrifies]] into an ice block, it can then use the blue keys to open blue locks.


The blue key and lock is represented by one dot in the Microsoft Black and White edition.
The blue key and lock is represented by one dot in the Microsoft Black and White edition.
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The '''red key''' is [[Transparency|transparent]] on the Microsoft ruleset, and can only be picked up only by [[Chip]] or [[Melinda]], who then can use it to open one red lock. It is the only key in the [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]] version to act the same as its MS counterpart.
The '''red key''' is [[Transparency|transparent]] in the Microsoft ruleset, and can only be picked up only by [[Chip]] or [[Melinda]], who then can use it to open one red lock. It is the only key in the [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]] version to act the same as its MS counterpart.


In [[Chip's Challenge 2]], Chip, Melinda, and their mirror counterparts are the only entities that can pick up red keys. All other entities will pass right over it, including ghosts and rovers who can normally collect anything.
In [[Chip's Challenge 2]], Chip, Melinda, and their mirror counterparts are the only entities that can pick up red keys. All other entities will pass right over it, including ghosts and rovers who can normally collect anything.
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The '''green key''' is [[Transparency|transparent]] on the Microsoft ruleset, and can be picked up only by [[Chip]] or [[Melinda]]. In all versions of the game, Chip can use it to open any number of green locks, while Melinda in CC2 can only use it to open one green lock. In the [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]] version, the green key acts as a [[wall]] to other [[object]]s.
The '''green key''' is [[Transparency|transparent]] in the Microsoft ruleset, and can be picked up only by [[Chip]] or [[Melinda]]. In all versions of the game, Chip can use it to open any number of green locks, while Melinda in CC2 can only use it to open one green lock. In the [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]] version, the green key acts as a [[wall]] to other [[object]]s.


The green key and lock is represented by three dots in the Microsoft Black and White edition.
The green key and lock is represented by three dots in the Microsoft Black and White edition.
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The '''yellow key''' is [[Transparency|transparent]] on the Microsoft ruleset, and can be picked up only by [[Chip]] or [[Melinda]]. In all versions of the game, Chip can use it to open one yellow lock, while Melinda in CC2 can only use the yellow key to open any number of yellow locks.
The '''yellow key''' is [[Transparency|transparent]] in the Microsoft ruleset, and can be picked up only by [[Chip]] or [[Melinda]]. In all versions of the game, Chip can use it to open one yellow lock, while Melinda in CC2 can only use the yellow key to open any number of yellow locks.


The yellow key and lock is represented by four dots in the Microsoft Black and White edition.
The yellow key and lock is represented by four dots in the Microsoft Black and White edition.
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