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'''Purple barriers''', also called '''purple gates''' or '''energy walls''', are surfaces that cause the player to drop any held items and terminate any in-progress [[Recorder|recording or playback]]. However, it is possible to [[Teleporter|teleport]] through a purple barrier without dropping items. Purple barriers do not stop [[laser|lasers]] (but [[Blue Barrier|blue ones]] do).
'''Purple barriers''', also called '''purple gates''' or '''purple walls''', are surfaces that cause the player to drop any held items and terminate any in-progress [[Recorder|recording or playback]]. However, it is possible to [[Teleporter|teleport]] through a purple barrier without dropping items. Purple barriers do not stop [[laser|lasers]] (but [[Blue door|blue doors]] do).


Every [[:Category:Puzzles|puzzle]] has a purple barrier at its entrance. Immediately after entering a puzzle through this barrier, the name of the puzzle appears on screen (this generally does not occur when entering a puzzle by climbing over a wall or using a glitch).
Every [[:Category:Puzzles|puzzle]] has a purple barrier at its entrance. Immediately after entering a puzzle through this barrier, the name of the puzzle appears on screen (this generally does not occur when entering a puzzle by climbing over a wall or using a glitch).

Revision as of 06:42, 23 November 2023

Purple barriers, also called purple gates or purple walls, are surfaces that cause the player to drop any held items and terminate any in-progress recording or playback. However, it is possible to teleport through a purple barrier without dropping items. Purple barriers do not stop lasers (but blue doors do).

Every puzzle has a purple barrier at its entrance. Immediately after entering a puzzle through this barrier, the name of the puzzle appears on screen (this generally does not occur when entering a puzzle by climbing over a wall or using a glitch).