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=Linked traps= | =Linked traps= | ||
These traps require a trigger such as a [[pressure plate]] or [[lever]] pull. They will require at least three [[mechanism]]s, one for the trigger and two to create the link. The trigger can be located any distance from the trap, typically close for a pressure plate or far away for a lever. | These traps require a trigger such as a [[pressure plate]] or [[lever]] pull. They will require at least three [[mechanism]]s, one for the trigger and two to create the link. The trigger can be located any distance from the trap, typically close for a pressure plate or far away for a lever. | ||
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For a system that repeatedly activates automatically and regularly regardless of enemies, see [[Repeater]]. | For a system that repeatedly activates automatically and regularly regardless of enemies, see [[Repeater]]. |