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Revision as of 23:15, 3 January 2025
Handbook description
Lets you pass to the other side. Not meant figuratively.
Strategy
The ghost wagon is a very useful wagon to have. At it's base level, the ghost wagon will allow players to walk through the wagon, helping to avoid scenarios where the player could potentially get stuck on one side of the train in tight corridors and corners. Increasing the level of the ghost wagon allows neighboring wagons to become "ghosed", allowing players to also walk through other wagons. Using the ghost wagon makes completing extreme maps significantly easier, as players will only be temporarily blocked by the engine while it passes through the single-block gap, but you can run through ghosted wagons while they pass through it.
Level States
Neighbour Range | |
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LVL 1 | 0 |
LVL 2 | 1 |
LVL 3 | 2 |
LVL 4 | 3 |
LVL 5 | 4 |
LVL 6 | 5 |
LVL 6 | +0.5 per level |
Extension effects
Name | Effect | |
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Storage-Pull | ||
Storage-Push | ||
Front-Pull | ||
Auto-Drop | ||
Magnet-Pick | ||
Ghost | ||
Hydrocharge | ||
Supercharge | ||
Range-Extension | ||
Speed-Boost | ||
Stack-Boost | ||
Time-Extension | ||
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