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Even though they may not be connected to anything, traps can often be used to ensure specific monsters that fix the [[Controller and Boss Glitch]] stay facing a certain direction, and can even appear as special types of "[[wall]]s" in levels such as [[Strange Maze]].
Even though they may not be connected to anything, traps can often be used to ensure specific monsters that fix the [[Controller and Boss Glitch]] stay facing a certain direction, and can even appear as special types of "[[wall]]s" in levels such as [[Strange Maze]].


== Trap mechanics in [[Lynx]] ==
== Trap mechanics in [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]] ==
In Lynx, an open trap forces an object that touches it, whether it stepped into the trap while it was open or closed, to slide across it as if it were an [[ice]] tile. Although there is no sliplist in Lynx, Torturechamber can still be solved there because of this mechanic: the block, when released, will move L a second time and elicit the same result as in MS.
In Lynx, an open trap forces an object that touches it, whether it stepped into the trap while it was open or closed, to slide across it as if it were an [[ice]] tile. Although there is no sliplist in Lynx, Torturechamber can still be solved there because of this mechanic: the block, when released, will move L a second time and elicit the same result as in MS.


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