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{{Infobox Level
{{Infobox Level
|name = SCOUNDREL
|pack = cc1
|image = [[Image:Level 60.png|300px]]
|levelset = Chip's Challenge 1
|level = 60
|level = 60
|password = ZYVI
|image = [[File:Level_60.png|300px]]
|hint = No
|chips required = 12<br>''(specified, but not required)''
|chips available = 21<br>''(only 13 are safely reachable)''
|time = 294
|bold ms = 288
|bold lynx = 232
|bold complexity ms = 1
|difficulty ms = 1
|bold difficulty ms = 1
|bold complexity lynx = 2
|difficulty lynx = 3
|bold difficulty lynx = 3
}}
}}


'''Scoundrel''' is the 60th level in [[Chip's Challenge 1]]. Scoundrel is primarily a large maze of [[blue wall]]s, with a hint of [[monster]] dodging and a bit of deception. In [[Lynx]], the biggest deception is the two unreachable chips behind the recessed wall, which could trap an unsuspecting player. In [[MS]], however, there is a much more notable, but unintended, trick; just walk to the bottom of the level, step on the random [[force floor]], and continue to do so until it takes [[Chip]] south, allowing a [[boosting]] override >R and winning in as little as 6 seconds. Due to the differences in how stepping off force floors works in Lynx, this 6 second solution is not possible; but interestingly, it ''does'' work in the Steam re-release, and also requires far less luck to pull off, as the random force floors are not actually random in Lynx and Steam.
'''Scoundrel''' is the 60th level in [[Chip's Challenge 1]]. Scoundrel is primarily a large maze of [[blue wall]]s, with a hint of [[monster]] dodging and a bit of deception. In [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]], the biggest deception is the two unreachable chips behind the recessed wall, which could trap an unsuspecting player. In [[MS ruleset|MS]], however, there is a much more notable, but unintended, trick; just walk to the bottom of the level, step on the random [[force floor]], and continue to do so until it takes [[Chip]] south, allowing a [[boosting]] override >R and winning in as little as 6 seconds. Due to the differences in how stepping off force floors works in Lynx, this 6 second solution is not possible; but interestingly, it ''does'' work in the Steam re-release, and also requires far less luck to pull off, as the random force floors are not actually random in Lynx and Steam.


For the 233 [[no boost route]], which is also the 232 Lynx route, see the second solution below. This route will take Chip through all the blue walls to collect several [[key]]s which move through several stages, and then down to the southern areas for the remaining chips. The [[flippers]] are extra, as there is not a single [[water]] tile in the level, while other items are unreachable or trap Chip inside blue walls. Additionally, there is also one extra chip - 13 chips can be safely collected, but only 12 are required. For the fastest route, the chip at (14, 10) is the one that must be left behind.
For the 233 [[no boost route]], which is also the 232 Lynx route, see the second solution below. This route will take Chip through all the blue walls to collect several [[key]]s which move through several stages, and then down to the southern areas for the remaining chips. The [[flippers]] are extra, as there is not a single [[water]] tile in the level, while other items are unreachable or trap Chip inside blue walls. Additionally, there is also one extra chip - 13 chips can be safely collected, but only 12 are required. For the fastest route, the chip at (14, 10) is the one that must be left behind.
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==Full level map==
==Full level map==
[[Image:Cc1_full_map_level_60.png|500px]]
[[File:Cc1_full_map_level_60.png|500px]]


== Walkthrough ==
== Walkthrough ==
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