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'''Boxes''' are abundant items in [[Wonderland (series)|Wonderland]].
'''Boxes''' are abundant items in [[Wonderland (series)|Wonderland]].
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''Italicized'' entries are [[metatiles]] and may crash the game at any time. Use of them is generally not recommended in levels.
''Italicized'' entries are [[metatiles]] and may crash the game at any time. Use of them is generally not recommended in levels.
=== Density ===
The concept of density of boxes determines what will happen if one box slides along ice into a stationary box at the end of the ice path. (and possibly if two moving boxes hit in a head-on collision, please research and edit)
==== Boxes that use density ====
The boxes, in order of least dense to most dense, are: Wooden, Steel, Plasma
If a sliding box hits a stationary box, and the sliding box has a lower density than the stationary box, the sliding box will bounce back along the ice. If the sliding box has equal or greater density than the stationary box, the stationary box will be pushed along one tile and the sliding box will move off the end of the ice path to where the stationary box was. However, if the path of the stationary box is blocked by a wall, box or other obstacle, it will not move and the sliding box will bounce back.
==== Boxes that do not use density ====
Gunpowder Kegs do not use density because if they slide into another box, or another box slides into them, they explode, destroying both themselves and the other box. Boulders and Link Spheres do not use density because they do not move like normal boxes.
==== Unknown ====
These boxes haven't been documented yet. Help out the wiki by testing their behaviour and editing this section!
Sticky Cubes, Reflectors, Prisms, Push Cannons


== Wonderland Adventures Trilogy ==
== Wonderland Adventures Trilogy ==


In the [[Wonderland Adventures Trilogy]], the ability to push objects was removed due to the flexible height of [[Water]] holes and the new aspect of diagonal motion. Boxes make a reappearance in [[Mysteries of Fire Island]]; there are 8 boxes next to [[Whimsey]] in the camp and 2 boxes in the pirate camp and 31 boxes in the adventures of the [[Retro World]]. However, these boxes are not pushable.
In the [[Wonderland Adventures Trilogy]], the ability to push objects was removed due to the flexible height of [[Water]] holes and the new aspect of diagonal motion. Boxes make a reappearance in [[Mysteries of Fire Island]]; there are 8 boxes next to [[Whimsey]] in the camp and 2 boxes in the pirate camp and 31 boxes in the adventures of the [[Retro World]]. However, these boxes are not pushable.

Latest revision as of 09:58, 22 February 2017


Boxes are abundant items in Wonderland.

Classic Trilogy

In the Classic Trilogy boxes make up a majority of the puzzles. Stinkers have the ability to push boxes around.

How Boxes Work

Box Properties

Type Reaction to Water Reaction to Lava Reaction to Flames Reaction to Fireballs Reaction to Ghosts
Wooden Box Floats Destroyed Destroyed Destroyed Nothing (ghost simply passes through)
Powder Keg Floats Explodes Explodes Explodes Explodes
Steel Box Sinks Sinks Extinguishes flame Extinguishes flame Nothing
Sticky Cube Sinks Destroyed Extinguishes flame Extinguishes flame Nothing
Prism Sinks Destroyed Destroyed Destroyed and splits fireball Nothing
Reflector Sinks Destroyed Extinguishes flame Reflects fireball and stays intact Nothing
Boulder Sinks Destroyed Extinguishes flame Extinguishes flame Nothing
Plasma Box Destroyed Destroyed Extinguishes flame Extinguishes flame Blocks ghost
Link Sphere Sinks Destroyed Extinguishes flame Extinguishes flame Nothing
Push Cannons Sinks Destroyed Extinguishes flame Extinguishes flame Nothing
38 08 Sinks Crashes game Extinguishes flame Extinguishes flame Nothing

Italicized entries are metatiles and may crash the game at any time. Use of them is generally not recommended in levels.

Density

The concept of density of boxes determines what will happen if one box slides along ice into a stationary box at the end of the ice path. (and possibly if two moving boxes hit in a head-on collision, please research and edit)

Boxes that use density

The boxes, in order of least dense to most dense, are: Wooden, Steel, Plasma

If a sliding box hits a stationary box, and the sliding box has a lower density than the stationary box, the sliding box will bounce back along the ice. If the sliding box has equal or greater density than the stationary box, the stationary box will be pushed along one tile and the sliding box will move off the end of the ice path to where the stationary box was. However, if the path of the stationary box is blocked by a wall, box or other obstacle, it will not move and the sliding box will bounce back.

Boxes that do not use density

Gunpowder Kegs do not use density because if they slide into another box, or another box slides into them, they explode, destroying both themselves and the other box. Boulders and Link Spheres do not use density because they do not move like normal boxes.

Unknown

These boxes haven't been documented yet. Help out the wiki by testing their behaviour and editing this section!

Sticky Cubes, Reflectors, Prisms, Push Cannons

Wonderland Adventures Trilogy

In the Wonderland Adventures Trilogy, the ability to push objects was removed due to the flexible height of Water holes and the new aspect of diagonal motion. Boxes make a reappearance in Mysteries of Fire Island; there are 8 boxes next to Whimsey in the camp and 2 boxes in the pirate camp and 31 boxes in the adventures of the Retro World. However, these boxes are not pushable.