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− | Note that, depending on the design, retracting and raising bridges | + | Note that, depending on the design, retracting and raising bridges cab provide the opposite reaction from an "open" signal. When the "open" signal is sent, both bridges "disappear" from view - the retracting bridge disappears completely, and the raising bridge becomes a 1-tile high, 1-tile thick wall. But this means that the raising bridge <u>closes</u> the passage on the same level with that wall that it creates on the "open" signal. This can be used to create either an "open" passage or "closed" passage on the "open" signal, depending on the design. |
Of course, this is true for bridges and [[pressure plate]]s as well. | Of course, this is true for bridges and [[pressure plate]]s as well. |