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List all available blocks, placing and removing blocks in the game.
Available Blocks
Moss Block
Basic faerie moss block.
Players can grab onto this and then charge jump while standing on the top.
Wall Block
Basic wall block.
The players aren’t able to grasp this.
Spike Block
Basic spike block
Players are injured when they crash into spike blocks.
Spike blocks are required to cause a player to die when they fall into the pit.
Jump Pad
When players jump off a pad, they jump with greater height.
Important note Important: Jump pads must be placed over a solid block, or they will not work.
This is a wrong placement. The jump pad will not work.
Correct placement of a jumping pad.
Jump Crystal
Charges the grapple of the player when the grapple is used.
Also boosts them a small height.
Ground Enemy
Basic enemy.
Enemy who stays on the ground.
Flying Enemy
Basic enemy.
Enemy that is a fly.
Vent
Releases hot steam periodically that damages players.
Important Note: Vents MUST be placed over solid blocks or they won’t function.
Mana Stone
Recharge your mana to heal.
Best placed on the ground
End Flag
This block marks the end of an entire level. When a player gets to the block, the level ends. It also shows the final time (time spent to get to the flag).
Placing, moving, and deleting blocks
How to place blocks
1 Click a block in the sidebar to select.
When you select the block an outline will be drawn around the block.
Click on the work area
Clicking on the block you want to place will allow you to place it in your work space.
To deselect a block in the sidebar, click on it again. You can also click on another block if you want to place another block in the work area.
How to delete blocks
1 – Hold down the D key and a delete icon will appear in the vicinity of the cursor.
While holding the D key, click the block you wish to remove.
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