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Secret Door, is an American Rooster Teeth Live action short comedy film and live action sketch comedy skit episode of RT Shorts uploaded to YouTube on September 5, 2010, showing why Gavin should not open certain doors. In the video, Gavino becomes very curious about a Door no one in the office wants him to open. Many dungeons have secret doors, which are indistinguishable from surrounding walls by first. Should you be skilled enough in detecting hidden objects and happen to walk by, the door will be discovered and highlighted in green. From then on, it can be used just like any other door. The Secret Door is a type of door available in Dungeon Keeper 2 with the special ability to disguise itself as reinforced wall to the enemy. To your enemies, the Secret Door appears as another stretch of wall, while your creatures can see and use it for what it really is. This property makes Secret Doors very useful for hiding important rooms and areas from your opponent, such as Portals and your Dungeon Heart, as well as large Treasuries or Gem Seams. Once the Secret Door is located, it offers poor defence (about the same as a Barricade) and will quickly crumble. A secret door is a special portal leading to a hidden area on a planet in Spectrobes: Beyond the Portals. Secret doors appear in place of normal excavation symbols on the map. They have a large hexagon shape and feature one of the three Property colors. A secret door can only be entered if Rallen is currently using a Child Spectrobe of the Property strong against the one reflected by the door's color. Opening the mystery door in a location can only be done once, but it appears to make the rarer minerals more common and increase the average rank of the common minerals. Secret Door is a Battle Sticker that is seen in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. These special type of Stickers are only used to open secret passageways in certain levels which usually leads to coins, Hp-Up Hearts, and Thing Stickers. In some levels, there are outlines of a door which the Secret Door sticker can be placed on. Secret Door stickers can only be bought at Outlook Point, though, Mario can get a free one from defeating the Shy Guys that were harassing a Toad in Bowser's Snow Fort. Also note, Mario can used Secret Door stickers to run from any battle without fail. Once a Master Carpenter , talk to Beavo to get the recipe.
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Secret Door is a Battle Sticker that is seen in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. These special type of Stickers are only used to open secret passageways in certain levels which usually leads to coins, Hp-Up Hearts, and Thing Stickers. In some levels, there are outlines of a door which the Secret Door sticker can be placed on. Secret Door stickers can only be bought at Outlook Point, though, Mario can get a free one from defeating the Shy Guys that were harassing a Toad in Bowser's Snow Fort. Also note, Mario can used Secret Door stickers to run from any battle without fail. Once a Master Carpenter , talk to Beavo to get the recipe. Many dungeons have secret doors, which are indistinguishable from surrounding walls by first. Should you be skilled enough in detecting hidden objects and happen to walk by, the door will be discovered and highlighted in green. From then on, it can be used just like any other door. A secret door is a special portal leading to a hidden area on a planet in Spectrobes: Beyond the Portals. Secret doors appear in place of normal excavation symbols on the map. They have a large hexagon shape and feature one of the three Property colors. A secret door can only be entered if Rallen is currently using a Child Spectrobe of the Property strong against the one reflected by the door's color. The room within a secret door is a small cavern area, with the ground reflecting the features of the planet. Within the room the player can generally find rare minerals (such as Chroma and S Property minerals) and Mystery Stones. A text message appears on-screen when all the excavatable items have been found. Opening the mystery door in a location can only be done once, but it appears to make the rarer minerals more common and increase the average rank of the common minerals. Secret Door, is an American Rooster Teeth Live action short comedy film and live action sketch comedy skit episode of RT Shorts uploaded to YouTube on September 5, 2010, showing why Gavin should not open certain doors. In the video, Gavino becomes very curious about a Door no one in the office wants him to open. The Secret Door is a type of door available in Dungeon Keeper 2 with the special ability to disguise itself as reinforced wall to the enemy. To your enemies, the Secret Door appears as another stretch of wall, while your creatures can see and use it for what it really is. This property makes Secret Doors very useful for hiding important rooms and areas from your opponent, such as Portals and your Dungeon Heart, as well as large Treasuries or Gem Seams. The downside of the Secret Door is if the enemy sees your creatures using it, they will know the truth and are free to attack it. Secret Doors can also be revealed by trap-savvy Creatures, such as the Troll or Thief. You can detect enemy Secret Doors by trying to select the tile for digging. If you cannot keep a tile selected, try digging out the tile next to it to destroy the door. Once the Secret Door is located, it offers poor defence (about the same as a Barricade) and will quickly crumble.
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