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'''Ladder''' is the 36th level in [[Chip's Challenge 1]]. Indeed, the level is composed of five different "ladders". Start with the [[blue key]] on the left, take the first ladder, remove the second ladder on the far south as far as the second blue key, and then open its lock to enter the [[tank]] ladder.
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'''Ladder''' is the 36th level in [[Chip's Challenge 1]]. Indeed, the level is composed of five different "ladders". Start with the [[blue key]] on the left (do not go through the [[recessed wall]] to its left yet), take the first ladder, remove the second ladder on the far south as far as the second blue key, and then open its lock to enter the [[tank]] ladder (the [[green button]] below it is useless).
   
Past the first tank is the entrance to the lower [[toggle wall]] ladder; release the [[trap]] at the entrance, which allows Chip to exit this room with its toggle wall closed and thus the upper ladder's wall open, then hold open each trap to reach the next one and eventually the chip at the bottom. The upper ladder works the same way, except the bottom block is not needed because there are no more toggle walls anywhere else. The rest of the chips are at the top of the tank ladder and the ones left behind at the bottom.
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Past the first tank is the entrance to the lower [[toggle wall]] ladder; release the [[trap]] at the entrance, which allows Chip to exit this room with its toggle wall closed and thus the upper ladder's wall open, then hold open each trap to reach the next one and eventually the chip at the bottom (be careful not to touch any of the traps until they are held open). The upper ladder works the same way, except the bottom block is not needed because there are no more toggle walls anywhere else. The rest of the chips are at the top of the tank ladder and the ones left behind at the bottom.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
   
* In the [[Lynx Ruleset]], activated traps act as [[force floor]]s in the direction of the [[object]] in them, which despite the absence of [[boosting]] allows the player to score as high as 240 on Ladder. No other CC1 level contains a similar possibility.
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* In the [[Lynx Ruleset]], activated traps act as [[force floor]]s in the direction of the [[object]] in them, which despite the absence of [[boosting]] allows the player to score as high as 240 on Ladder. No other CC1 level contains a similar possibility (although [[Deception]] can also be solved faster in Lynx than in MS - this is due to differing monster movements).
   
 
== Walkthrough ==
 
== Walkthrough ==

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Ladder is the 36th level in Chip's Challenge 1. Indeed, the level is composed of five different "ladders". Start with the blue key on the left (do not go through the recessed wall to its left yet), take the first ladder, remove the second ladder on the far south as far as the second blue key, and then open its lock to enter the tank ladder (the green button below it is useless).

Past the first tank is the entrance to the lower toggle wall ladder; release the trap at the entrance, which allows Chip to exit this room with its toggle wall closed and thus the upper ladder's wall open, then hold open each trap to reach the next one and eventually the chip at the bottom (be careful not to touch any of the traps until they are held open). The upper ladder works the same way, except the bottom block is not needed because there are no more toggle walls anywhere else. The rest of the chips are at the top of the tank ladder and the ones left behind at the bottom.

Trivia

  • In the Lynx Ruleset, activated traps act as force floors in the direction of the object in them, which despite the absence of boosting allows the player to score as high as 240 on Ladder. No other CC1 level contains a similar possibility (although Deception can also be solved faster in Lynx than in MS - this is due to differing monster movements).

Walkthrough



















You can find the page you were looking for at:
https://wiki.bitbusters.club/Ladder.
This wiki is no longer maintained.