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'''Transporters''' are tiles introduced in [[Return to Wonderland]] Platinum edition. They allow [[Stinkers]] and objects to travel across [[Water]], [[Lava]], and [[Empty Space]].
'''Transporters''' are tiles introduced in [[Return to Wonderland]] Platinum edition. They allow [[Stinkers]] and objects to travel across [[Water]], [[Lava]], and [[Empty Space]].
They also exist in [[Wonderland Adventures]] and [[Mysteries of Fire Island]], but they only move in 2 set directions, turning around only when they stop or a special button is used.
They also exist in the [[Wonderland Adventures Trilogy]], but they only move in two set directions, turning around only when they stop or a special button is used.


== In Return to Wonderland Platinum ==
== In Return to Wonderland Platinum ==
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The transporter may be an extension of the raft idea, suggested by forum user LinkyNStoof in 2004.<ref>[http://pcpuzzle.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=6954#6954 Wonderland Community Board]</ref>
The transporter may be an extension of the raft idea, suggested by forum user LinkyNStoof in 2004.<ref>[http://pcpuzzle.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=6954#6954 Wonderland Community Board]</ref>


== In the [[Wonderland Adventures Trilogy]] ==
== In the Wonderland Adventures Trilogy ==
[[File:WA Transporter.jpg|200px|thumb|right|[[Wonderland Adventures]] Transporter]]
[[File:WA Transporter.jpg|200px|thumb|right|[[Wonderland Adventures]] Transporter]]
Transporters in Wonderland Adventures work differently than their [[Classic Trilogy]] counterparts. They look like the tops of [[Gates]], and have a predefined direction, indicated by an arrow on their side. Whenever an object boards a transporter, it starts moving in the transporter's predefined direction until it hits an obstacle. Whenever a transporter stops moving, it reverses its direction, and the player cannot control it as in Return to Wonderland. To make the transporter start moving again, the player has to walk off the transporter and then board it again.
Transporters in Wonderland Adventures work differently than their [[Classic Trilogy]] counterparts. They look like the tops of [[Gates]], and have a predefined direction, indicated by an arrow on their side. Whenever an object boards a transporter, it starts moving in the transporter's predefined direction until it hits an obstacle. Whenever a transporter stops moving, it reverses its direction, and the player cannot control it as in Return to Wonderland. To make the transporter start moving again, the player has to walk off the transporter and then board it again.


Like [[Gates]], transporters in Wonderland Adventures come in 14 different colours and 4 different subcolours. This allows [[Buttons]] to control transporters: colour buttons cause transporters to start moving, ColX2Y buttons change their colours, and Rotator buttons change their direction. In addition, casting [[Rainbow Magic#Pop|Pop]] magic on an unoccupied transporter will cause it to start moving.
Like [[Gates]], transporters in Wonderland Adventures come in fourteen different colours and five different subcolours. This allows [[Buttons]] to control transporters: colour buttons cause transporters to start moving, ColX2Y buttons change their colours, and Rotator buttons change their direction. In addition, casting [[Rainbow Magic#Pop|Pop]] magic on an unoccupied transporter will cause it to start moving.


== References ==
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