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Metal boxes were introduced in [[The Original Wonderland]]. They are more durable than [[Wooden Boxes]]
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[[File:Metal_Box.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A metal box in [[Return to Wonderland]].]]
'''Steel Boxes''' were introduced in [[The Original Wonderland]]. They are pushable objects that are more durable than [[Wooden Boxes]].


== Properties ==
Steel Boxes appear as metallic dull gray boxes with square indentations on each of their six faces. Unlike their wooden version, they do not break on collision with [[Fireballs]], and they are also the only form of box that can withstand [[Lava]]. However, being heavier than Wooden Boxes, they do not float in liquids, and two of them are required to construct a bridge over water or lava.
* Withstands [[Fireballs]]: Yes
* Floats: No
* Withstands [[Water]]: Yes
* Withstands [[Lava]]: Yes
* Special Properties: None


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Steel Boxes are occasionally referred to as "metal boxes"; however, this is not official terminology.
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Latest revision as of 09:18, 15 May 2013

Steel Box
Steelbox.JPG
FloatsNo
Withstands FireballsYes
Withstands WaterYes
Withstands LavaYes
Special PropertiesNone


Steel Boxes were introduced in The Original Wonderland. They are pushable objects that are more durable than Wooden Boxes.

Steel Boxes appear as metallic dull gray boxes with square indentations on each of their six faces. Unlike their wooden version, they do not break on collision with Fireballs, and they are also the only form of box that can withstand Lava. However, being heavier than Wooden Boxes, they do not float in liquids, and two of them are required to construct a bridge over water or lava.

Steel Boxes are occasionally referred to as "metal boxes"; however, this is not official terminology.