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'''Water''' is a [[Tiles|tile]] in [[Wonderland]]. It is the first and most common liquid introduced in any Wonderland game. | '''Water''' is a [[Tiles|tile]] in [[Wonderland]]. It is the first and most common liquid introduced in any Wonderland game. | ||
== Uses == | == Uses in the [[Classic Trilogy]] == | ||
[[Boxes]] can be pushed into water to make bridges. Some objects behave differently when thrown or pushed into water. Here is a list of all of them: | [[Boxes]] can be pushed into water to make bridges. Some objects behave differently when thrown or pushed into water. Here is a list of all of them: | ||
* [[Wooden Boxes]] always float. | * [[Wooden Boxes]] always float. |
Revision as of 22:38, 15 April 2011
Water is a tile in Wonderland. It is the first and most common liquid introduced in any Wonderland game.
Uses in the Classic Trilogy
Boxes can be pushed into water to make bridges. Some objects behave differently when thrown or pushed into water. Here is a list of all of them:
- Wooden Boxes always float.
- Powder Kegs float when pushed into water, but when they're on a water tile at the start of the level, they will either sink or stand in midair.
- Plasma Boxes can't withstand water.
- Steel Boxes, Boulders, Link Spheres, Sticky Cubes and all other boxes always sink, and the player must stack two of them in water to make a bridge.
Water can also be as an obstacle for some creatures and traversable space for others.
- Water is lethal to Stinkers and Z-Bots.
- UFOs and Rainbow Spirits float over it.
Water can be used for displaying values.