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== Retreating monster method ==
== Retreating monster method ==
This is the more obscure method. Spring mining may also be achieved by holding a blocked push on the spring minable tile against an entity that moves to another tile. This method can be observed in [[Spring Mines]], which gives the interaction its name.
This is the more obscure method. Blocks on a spring minable tile may also be mined by holding a push on them against an entity that moves to another tile. This method can be observed in [[Spring Mines]], which gives the interaction its name. Here, all blocks except the bottommost start on a recessed wall, and [[Chip]] steps onto one of the recessed walls by pushing its block against a [[walker]] until the walker moves away.
 
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For [[Chip]] and [[Melinda]] (and only them), this only works if the moving entity in question started after them in [[reading order]]. Chips and Melindas introduced to the level via waterbirth will always be able to spring mine this way, regardless of their starting point. Chips and Melindas introduced via a [[clone machine]] will use the clone machine as their starting point.
For [[Chip]] and [[Melinda]] (and only them), this only works if the moving entity in question started after them in [[reading order]]. Chips and Melindas introduced to the level via waterbirth will always be able to spring mine this way, regardless of their starting point. Chips and Melindas introduced via a [[clone machine]] will use the clone machine as their starting point.
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