If, for example, you have a block on a FF-W with a thin wall - E to the left of it, the block is not able to move through the thin wall because the thin wall is blocking it.
Until something steps on it. It is then put on the lower layer, and for some reason a sliding block will ignore the thin wall. This is not a problem for monsters, as this issue fixes itself as soon as the creature leaves and monsters cannot be crushed. But if Chip steps on it, the block slides over the thin wall and onto chip, killing him. This can be solved by ramming the block up against the wall north of it to remove its ability to slide on the FF - W, and this does not happen in Lynx.
Until something steps on it. It is then put on the lower layer, and for some reason a sliding block will ignore the thin wall. This is not a problem for monsters, as this issue fixes itself as soon as the creature leaves and monsters cannot be crushed. But if Chip steps on it, the block slides over the thin wall and onto chip, killing him. This can be solved by ramming the block up against the wall north of it to remove its ability to slide on the FF - W, and this does not happen in Lynx.
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