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== Boxes That Float on Water ==
== Boxes That Float on Water ==
* Wooden Boxes
* [[Wooden Boxes]]
* Powder Kegs
* [[Powder Kegs]]
== Boxes That Can Withstand Lava ==
== Boxes That Can Withstand Lava ==
* Steel Boxes
* [[Steel Boxes]]
== Boxes That Don't Float ==
== Boxes That Don't Float ==
* Steel Boxes
* [[Steel Boxes]]
* Sticky Cubes
* [[Sticky Cubes]]
* Prisms
* [[Prisms]]
* Reflectors
* [[Reflectors]]
* Boulders
* [[Boulders]]
* Ice/Plasma Cubes
* [[Ice/Plasma Cubes]]


== Boxes That Can't Withstand Anything Except For [[Ghosts]] ==
== Boxes That Can't Withstand Anything Except For [[Ghosts]] ==
* Ice/Plasma Cubes
* [[Ice/Plasma Cubes]]

Revision as of 04:55, 8 December 2009


Boxes are the abundant cubes found in the Classic Trilogy of Wonderland. They make up a majority of the puzzles. Stinkers have the ability to push boxes around. They should be careful, though, for they may mess up and get stuck.

How Boxes Work

Boxes can be pushed one Tile at a time by Stinkers and a few other creatures. If a box is pushed into another Stinker, that Stinker would die. Boxes can be pushed into Water in Lava. Some boxes float in Water and some do not and only Steel Boxes can withstand Lava. Boxes can be used to hold down Buttons and block enemies. It takes one box that can float to fill a Water hole and two boxes that can't float to fill a Water hole. Only one box can be pushed at a time. For information on specific boxes, check out Wooden Boxes, Steel Boxes, Powder Kegs, Sticky Cubes, and/or Ice Boxes.

Boxes That Float on Water

Boxes That Can Withstand Lava

Boxes That Don't Float

Boxes That Can't Withstand Anything Except For Ghosts