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Hot block
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A hot block is a term used to refer to a block with fire underneath it. Generally, it refers to ones in a group of blocks, where Chip has to select blocks to either push or to use, and the wrong choice will cause his death. Examples include the south-east section of Block N Roll, the block area of Lesson 4 where the idea was introduced, and throughout Special. Although there may be fire under a block, blocks will not be destroyed if fire is underneath them. They can start, be pushed onto, or even reveal fire hidden under the floor.
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A hot block is a term used to refer to a block with fire underneath it. Generally, it refers to ones in a group of blocks, where Chip has to select blocks to either push or to use, and the wrong choice will cause his death. Examples include the south-east section of Block N Roll, the block area of Lesson 4 where the idea was introduced, and throughout Special. Although there may be fire under a block, blocks will not be destroyed if fire is underneath them. They can start, be pushed onto, or even reveal fire hidden under the floor. Similar mechanisms can include water or a bomb under a block, but they are typically less common than the hot block. In Lynx, hot blocks are much easier to deal with due to block slapping.