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[[File:Conveyor.PNG|200px|thumb|right|A 1.0 height wall in RTW, placed inside a set of [[ | [[File:Conveyor.PNG|200px|thumb|right|A 1.0 height wall in RTW, placed inside a set of [[Conveyor Belt|Conveyor Belts]].]] | ||
A wall is a very simple tile. It simply obstructs the path of anything. | A wall is a very simple tile. It simply obstructs the path of anything. | ||
Revision as of 17:22, 5 December 2009
A wall is a very simple tile. It simply obstructs the path of anything.
Heights
Walls can come in various heights. The height of a wall doesn't affect the gameplay but can be used to make a level look better. A height of a wall is determined by a number with a decimal place. (e.g. A 1.0 wall is twice as high as a 0.5 wall) In The Original Wonderland, there is only one height of a wall, the 1.0 wall. In Return To Wonderland Deluxe/Platinum and Wonderland Secret Worlds, other heights exist such as 1.5 and 2.0 walls. In the Wonderland Adventures Trilogy, Walls can go from -5.0 to 5.0 (with a negative value making a pit rather than a wall.) in increments and decrements of 0.1.
Fake Walls
A fake wall is a tile which has the appearance of a wall, but is actually a floor. There is also a tile which is the opposite: It looks like a floor, but is actually a wall.