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There are multiple ways to open blue doors. In many cases, one or more [[Pressure plate|pressure plates]], [[receiver|receiver]]s, or [[switch|switch]]es located close to a door will control it. Additionally, they can be disabled using [[jammer|jammer]]s or [[activator|activator]]s if any are present.
There are multiple ways to open blue doors. In many cases, one or more [[Pressure plate|pressure plates]], [[receiver|receiver]]s, or [[switch|switch]]es located close to a door will control it. Additionally, they can be disabled using [[jammer|jammer]]s or [[activator|activator]]s if any are present.


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== Puzzles ==
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Latest revision as of 03:24, 15 December 2023

Blue doors, also called plasma doors and energy gates and similar names, are common obstacles found in puzzles that block all movement and laser beams.

There are multiple ways to open blue doors. In many cases, one or more pressure plates, receivers, or switches located close to a door will control it. Additionally, they can be disabled using jammers or activators if any are present.

Puzzles

The following puzzles use blue doors: