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{{Infobox Level
{{Infobox Level
|pack = cclp3
|name = My Friend
|image = [[Image:CCLP3 Level 12.png|300px]]
|levelset = Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3
|level = 12
|level = 12
|image = [[File:CCLP3 Level 12.png|300px]]
|password = NRTH
|hint = No
|chips required = 8
|chips available = 8
|time = 150
|bold = 125 MS / 126 [[Lynx]]
|difficulty = 1
|bold difficulty = 2
}}
}}


'''My Friend''' is the 12th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3]]. This level begins to explore the theme of [[brown button]]s connecting to [[trap]]s that are horizontally or vertically opposite, rather than seemingly random connections that require trial and error to solve; in such levels where the connections are arbitrary, a [[hint]] will often explain them. The traps are located on the opposite side of the [[wall]] or [[thin wall]] that keeps the [[teeth]] trapped on the button only while [[Chip]] is walking towards the corresponding trap. The key to [[optimization]] is thus to bunch buttons together as much as possible.
'''My Friend''' is the 12th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3]]. It was created by [[Joshua Bone]]. This level begins to explore the theme of [[brown button]]s connecting to [[trap]]s that are horizontally or vertically opposite, rather than seemingly random connections that require trial and error to solve; in CCLP3 levels where the connections are arbitrary, a [[hint]] will often contain them. The traps are located on the opposite side of the [[wall]] (often a [[thin wall]]) that keeps the [[teeth]] trapped on the button only while Chip is walking towards the corresponding trap. The key to optimization is thus to bunch buttons together as much as possible.


Since the teeth is the only monster in the level and Chip wants the teeth to move as quick as possible, [[odd step]] will always be profitable in [[MS ruleset|MS]] while even step is similarly profitable in Lynx; here it is required for 125 in MS and is helpful to the [[bold time]] in [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]], which exceeds the MS bold due to [[trap sliding]].
Since the teeth is the only monster in the level and Chip wants the teeth to move as quick as is possible, [[odd step]] will always be profitable in MS while even step is similarly profitable in Lynx; here it is required for 125 in MS and is helpful to Lynx's bold, which exceeds the MS bold due to the ruleset's trap mechanics.


Move straight east to trap 5, then step [[Directional notation|LD [1] 4U]] off the trap and let the teeth open up trap 4. Drop to trap 6, pulling the teeth down, and [7] will pass before it opens. Dip to the lowest row and step U over button 7, intended for trap 7, then wait [3] to pull the teeth onto it. Shift 2R and straight north, which will cause trap 2 to open, and then shift back 2L to send the teeth towards trap 1 and button 3.
Move straight east to trap 5, then step LD [1] 4U off the trap and let the teeth open up trap 4. Drop to trap 6, pulling the teeth down, and [7] will pass before it opens. Dip to the lowest row and step U over button 7, intended for trap 7, then wait [3] to pull the teeth onto it. Shift 2R and straight north, which will cause trap 2 to open, and then shift back 2L to send the teeth towards trap 1 and button 3.


Exact timing is necessary here, since the next button is button 2 for trap 3 and the upcoming L move must be done on the teeth's non-moving turn in order to lure him LU onto the button. Wait [5] before entering the trap, then pass trap 1 and trap 3 accordingly. Step LU 2L 2D [4] D off trap 3 to bring the teeth out and close enough to button 1 that Chip can then pass south towards its corresponding trap, number 8, to collect the final chip and [[exit]] the level.
Exact timing is necessary here, since the next button is button 2 for trap 3 and the upcoming L move must be done on the teeth's non-moving turn in order to lure him LU onto the button. Wait [5] before entering the trap, then pass trap 1 and trap 3 accordingly. Step LU 2L 2D [4] D off trap 3 to bring the teeth out and close enough to button 1 that Chip can then pass south towards its corresponding trap, number 8, to collect the final chip and [[exit]] the level.


==Full level map==
==Full level map==
[[File:Cclp3_full_map_level_12.png|500px]]
[[Image:Cclp3_full_map_level_12.png|500px]]


== Walkthrough ==
== Walkthrough ==
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