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'''Spring mining''' (official name pending) is a mechanic in [[Chip's Challenge 2]] that is often caused by a [[glitch]]. It allows [[movable object]]s capable of pushing [[block]]s to push a block off of a tile that becomes solid when moved off of (at least briefly) while also following it. In short, it lets the player follow blocks [[flick]]ed off tiles under certain circumstances. It was first analyzed (and initially coined) by ncrecc.
'''Spring mining''' is a mechanic in [[Chip's Challenge 2]] that is often caused by a [[glitch]]. It allows [[movable object]]s capable of pushing [[block]]s to push a block off of a tile that becomes solid when moved off of (at least briefly) while also following it. In short, it lets the player follow blocks [[flick]]ed off tiles under certain circumstances. It was first analyzed (and initially coined) by ncrecc.


Specifically, this works with a legally pushable block on a [[recessed wall]], a [[swivel door]], a [[turtle]], or a [[railroad track]] with a switch where the next position is normally illegal to move onto.
Specifically, this works with a legally pushable block on a [[recessed wall]], a [[swivel door]], a [[turtle]], or a [[railroad track]] with a switch where the next position is normally illegal to move onto.