The destructive obstacles include water, fire and bombs, named because they are the only obstacles which can destroy objects. Only non-moving monsters can technically be classified as destructive obstacles, because moving monsters are classified as objects. Bombs destroy all objects; water does not destroy Chip with flippers on or gliders. Fire is more complicated, as it rejects the walker and bug and allows the fireball through, and will not destroy blocks or Chip with fire boots on.
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| - The destructive obstacles include water, fire and bombs, named because they are the only obstacles which can destroy objects. Only non-moving monsters can technically be classified as destructive obstacles, because moving monsters are classified as objects. Bombs destroy all objects; water does not destroy Chip with flippers on or gliders. Fire is more complicated, as it rejects the walker and bug and allows the fireball through, and will not destroy blocks or Chip with fire boots on.
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| - The destructive obstacles include water, fire and bombs, named because they are the only obstacles which can destroy objects. Only non-moving monsters can technically be classified as destructive obstacles, because moving monsters are classified as objects. Bombs destroy all objects; water does not destroy Chip with flippers on or gliders. Fire is more complicated, as it rejects the walker and bug and allows the fireball through, and will not destroy blocks or Chip with fire boots on. Destructive obstacles are immovable; fire is indestructible, water can only be removed by blocks, and bombs can be removed by blocks or monsters.
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