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14-Oct-2013, 2:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 14-Oct-2013, 2:44 PM by random 8.)
If you are talking about invalid combinations in MS, no. Putting a wall under an object has an identical effect only to Chip. Monsters and blocks only react to the tile on the upper layer, so if the combination is, say, red key on wall, a monster can step onto the space, erasing the wall in the process.
14-Oct-2013, 9:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 15-Oct-2013, 12:28 AM by James.)
What random 8 said, although Chip can in fact completely ignore buried walls when the upper tile isn't transparent. This means that Chip can still win on exit/wall tiles, collect chips on chip/wall tiles, press buttons on button/wall tiles, open sockets on socket/wall tiles, etc. (the walls will reveal themselves after the chip and socket instances) Walls on the lower layer are usually very submissive tiles.
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So that's why... Clone machines are not only good for cloning, then.
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