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The following is a list of elements that can be jammed: | The following is a list of elements that can be jammed: | ||
* [[Blue | * [[Blue door|Blue door]]s, | ||
* [[Fan| | * [[Fan|Fan]]s, | ||
* [[Guard| | * [[Guard|Guard]]s, | ||
* [[Buzzer| | * [[Buzzer|Buzzer]]s, | ||
* [[Turret| | * [[Turret|Turret]]s. | ||
In order to function, the jammer must have a direct line of sight with its target. If an active jammer's line of sight gets broken (for example, by closing a | In order to function, the jammer must have a direct line of sight with its target. If an active jammer's line of sight gets broken (for example, by closing a blue door between the jammer and its target), the jammer will remain active but the target will stop being jammed. If the line of sight is restored, the target will become jammed again. | ||
== Puzzles == | == Puzzles == |
Revision as of 06:25, 23 November 2023
Jammers are tools used to "jam" (i.e., deactivate) certain puzzle elements.
The following is a list of elements that can be jammed:
- Blue doors,
- Fans,
- Guards,
- Buzzers,
- Turrets.
In order to function, the jammer must have a direct line of sight with its target. If an active jammer's line of sight gets broken (for example, by closing a blue door between the jammer and its target), the jammer will remain active but the target will stop being jammed. If the line of sight is restored, the target will become jammed again.
Puzzles
For a complete list of puzzles that contain jammers, see Category:Puzzles with Jammers.