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[[File:BridgeRTW.png|200px|thumb|left|The eight styles of bridges in the Classic Trilogy.]] | [[File:BridgeRTW.png|200px|thumb|left|The eight styles of bridges in the Classic Trilogy.]] | ||
[[File:BridgeRTWE.png|200px|thumb|right|The bridge selection screen in the RTW Editor.]] | [[File:BridgeRTWE.png|200px|thumb|right|The bridge selection screen in the RTW Editor.]] | ||
In the Classic Trilogy, bridges are tiles that can only be stepped on a limited number of times- for this reason, they are also known as break tiles. While there are[[metatiles]] that can cause a bridge to withstand up to 94 steps, the standard bridges can only withstand one, two, or three. | In the Classic Trilogy, bridges are tiles that can only be stepped on a limited number of times- for this reason, they are also known as break tiles. While there are [[metatiles]] that can cause a bridge to withstand up to 94 steps, the standard bridges can only withstand one, two, or three. | ||
Only [[Stinkers]] can step on bridges. They will act like walls to any other gameplay object, except for [[Fireballs]] which travel over them. | Only [[Stinkers]] can step on bridges. They will act like walls to any other gameplay object, except for [[Fireballs]] which travel over them. |