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#1 2015-07-05 20:15:14, last edited by ranger98 (2015-07-12 13:48:11)

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Remove Collected Coins Block

Basically this block would take away a pre-set amount of coins once you pass through it, allowing for more control by map editors.

Example: A player has collected 10 coins, they can use 6 coins to "buy" access to another part of the map by going through a coin door (set to 6) and then the coin removal door (also set to 6) leaving them with 4 collected coins.
Note: The coins the player already collected would not be collectible again.

Any Suggestions, Ideas, or criticism is welcome!

Ranger98

Edit: added a "not"

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#2 2015-07-05 21:14:59

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Re: Remove Collected Coins Block

I know this has been suggested many times before, but it's still a really good idea. I don't think the coins a player has collected previously should be collectable again due to confusion, and it seems like it would be a pain to program. Rather, you'd just lose a number on your coin count.

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#3 2015-07-06 08:22:57

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Re: Remove Collected Coins Block

Faster Adder!!! Grammer nazier!!!


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