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Revision as of 17:00, 16 April 2011


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 Shadow Stinkers.
  • If a box is pushed into another Stinker, that Stinker dies.
  • 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.


Box Properties

Type Reaction to Water Reaction to Lava Reaction to Flames Reaction to Ghosts
Wooden Box Floats Destroyed Destroyed Nothing (ghost simply passes through)
Powder Keg Floats Destroyed[1] Destroyed Nothing
Steel Box Sinks Sinks Extinguishes flame Nothing
Sticky Cube Sinks[2] Destroyed Extinguishes flame Nothing
Prism Sinks Destroyed Destroyed Nothing
Reflector Sinks Destroyed Extinguishes flame Nothing
Boulder Sinks Destroyed Extinguishes flame Nothing
Plasma Box Destroyed Destroyed Extinguishes flame Blocks or destroys ghost
Link Sphere Sinks Destroyed Extinguishes flame Nothing
38 08 Sinks Crashes game Extinguishes flame Unknown

In Wonderland Adventures

In the Wonderland Adventures series, the ability to push objects was removed due to the flexible height of water holes.[citation needed] Boxes made a reappearance in Mysteries of Fire Island when the player Floinged back to the retro Wonderland. However, the boxes still weren't pushable. They were replaced with Dragonturtles.

Notes

  1. Upon collision with lava or flames it explodes, destroying anything in the surrounding squares.
  2. Sticky Cubes do not stick to each other when placed in water or on top of each other.