One way door magnetism.

Discussion in 'Halo and Forge Discussion' started by hawk1379, Dec 19, 2010.

  1. hawk1379

    hawk1379 Ancient
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    I do not know if this has ben discovered before but, while messing around in forge i found and interesting property of the smalest one way door.

    It apears that that type of door has and macnetic field that reaches 3 units out of the blue side of it. that atracts players or manned vehicles and pulls them thru.
    While all doors have this efect the smallest one does this from a much further distance.
    However for this to take efect the player must be touching another one way door, it's kinda hard to explain so i made this crappy illustration.

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    The one way door's can be oriented in any way and do not have to be paralel or facing the same way. I tought somone may find this useful, maybe for making elevators or traps.

    Oh and u can touch any size of one way door to activate the efect from the small one.
     
  2. MetaWaddleDee

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    This sounds interesting, but dude, please run it through a spell check. So what you're saying is that it basically makes a larger one-way cube?
     
  3. Neoshadow

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    Okay....I dont really get it. As far as I can see, its a one way shield door that pulls you in from a longer distance?
     
  4. hawk1379

    hawk1379 Ancient
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    Yup basicly, and sorry for my grammar my english is not that great.
     
  5. HopefulRUIN

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    So it only pulls you to towards it the blue one when you touch the red one, in basic terms?
     
  6. TCD

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    I get it. But what practical use does this have?
     

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