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The '''movable Blocks''' could already be found in the first [[Tomb Raider]]. They reappeared throughout [[Tomb Raider II]] and [[III]]. It was the first of a long row of [[movable Objects]] that would appear in the games. It was just a simple cube with the hight of four [[clicks]] (one [[square]]).
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* [[Tomb Raider II]]
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* [[Tomb Raider III]]
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| Strategy        = stand in front, grab, then push or pull
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The '''Movable Block''' is one of the basic [[Movable Objects|movable]] gameplay elements throughout the [[Tomb Raider Series|Tomb Raider Games]]. They appeared in the first three games in their cube shaped form and were later, starting with [[Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation]], replaced by more intricate objects, like vases, statues, lanterns or differently shaped rocks.
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From the [[Level Editor]] point of view this simple cube had the size of one [[square]], which equals the height of four [[clicks]] (one [[square]]).
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One of the unique properties of the movable block was that Lara could stand on top, which was no longer possible once the more advanced objects appeared, until the reintroduction with the smaller version of the [[Movable Crate]] in [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness]].
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==Strategy==
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To move one of these blocks, Lara has to stand in front of it in the middle. Press and hold [[Action]] to make Lara grab hold of it combined with forward to push or backward to pull. She can push the block, if there is at least one square behind the object, or pull it if there are at least two free squares behind her. In the Classic Games, Lara could move these objects only within the grid structure. Since [[Tomb Raider Legend]] Lara could move similar objects more freely.
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==Occurrence==
 
==Occurrence==
* [[Tomb Raider]]
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===Tomb Raider===
** [[City of Vilcabamba]]
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The movable block was one of the first gameplay elements to be introduced in the original [[Tomb Raider]].
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* [[Tomb Raider II]]
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* City of Vilcabamba (1)
** [[The Great Wall]] (1x)
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:The second level, [[City of Vilcabamba]], introduced the movable block for the first time.  (1x)
** [[Bartoli's Hideout]] (2x)
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* [[St. Francis Folly]] (6)
** [[Opera House]] (3x)
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* [[Colosseum]] (2)
** [[Offshore Rig]]
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* [[Palace Midas]] (2)
** [[Diving Area]] (1x)
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* [[The Cistern]] (4)
** [[40 Fathoms]]
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* [[Tomb of Tihocan]] (3)
** [[Wreck of the Maria Doria]]
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* [[City of Khamoon]] (5)
** [[Living Quarters]]
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* [[Obelisk of Khamoon]] (4)
** [[The Deck]]
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* [[Sanctuary of the Scion]] (1)
** [[Tibetan Foothills]] (Ice Block)
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* [[Natla's Mines]] (9)
** [[Barkhang Monastery]]
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* [[Atlantis]] (2)
** [[Catacombs of the Talion]]
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* [[The Great Pyramid]] (2)
** [[Ice Palace]]
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** [[Temple of Xian]]
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===Tomb Raider II===
** [[Floating Islands]]
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The movable block returns in [[Tomb Raider II]].
* [[Tomb Raider III]]
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* [[The Great Wall]] (1)
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* [[Bartoli's Hideout]] (2)
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* [[Opera House]] (3)
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* [[Offshore Rig]]
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* [[Diving Area]] (1)
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* [[40 Fathoms]]
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* [[Wreck of the Maria Doria]]
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* [[Living Quarters]]
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* [[The Deck]]
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* [[Tibetan Foothills]] (Ice Block)
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* [[Barkhang Monastery]]
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* [[Catacombs of the Talion]]
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* [[Ice Palace]]
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* [[Temple of Xian]]
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* [[Floating Islands]]
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===Tomb Raider III===
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[[Tomb Raider III]] again sees the return of the movable block.
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* [[Jungle]] (3)
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* [[Temple Ruins]] (10)
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* [[River Ganges]]
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* [[Caves of Kaliya]] (1)
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* [[Nevada Desert]] (1)
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* [[High Security Compound]] (4)
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* [[Area 51]]
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* [[Coastal Village]]
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* [[Crash Site]]  
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* [[Madubu Gorge]]
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* [[Temple of Puna]] (1)
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* [[Thames Wharf]] (1)
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* [[Aldwych]] (2)
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* [[Lud's Gate]] (7)
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* [[City]]
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* [[Antarctica]]
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* [[RX-Tech Mines]]
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* [[Lost City of Tinnos]]
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* [[Meteorite Cavern]]
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* [[All Hallows]]
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==Similar Objects==
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* [[Portable Stone Block]]
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: The smaller portable stone block can be picked up by Lara and carried around.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:09, 27 April 2017

Movable Block
Movablecrate tr2.jpg
Occurrence
Strategy stand in front, grab, then push or pull

The Movable Block is one of the basic movable gameplay elements throughout the Tomb Raider Games. They appeared in the first three games in their cube shaped form and were later, starting with Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation, replaced by more intricate objects, like vases, statues, lanterns or differently shaped rocks.

From the Level Editor point of view this simple cube had the size of one square, which equals the height of four clicks (one square).

One of the unique properties of the movable block was that Lara could stand on top, which was no longer possible once the more advanced objects appeared, until the reintroduction with the smaller version of the Movable Crate in Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness.

Strategy

To move one of these blocks, Lara has to stand in front of it in the middle. Press and hold Action to make Lara grab hold of it combined with forward to push or backward to pull. She can push the block, if there is at least one square behind the object, or pull it if there are at least two free squares behind her. In the Classic Games, Lara could move these objects only within the grid structure. Since Tomb Raider Legend Lara could move similar objects more freely.


Occurrence

Tomb Raider

The movable block was one of the first gameplay elements to be introduced in the original Tomb Raider.

  • City of Vilcabamba (1)
The second level, City of Vilcabamba, introduced the movable block for the first time. (1x)

Tomb Raider II

The movable block returns in Tomb Raider II.

Tomb Raider III

Tomb Raider III again sees the return of the movable block.


Similar Objects

The smaller portable stone block can be picked up by Lara and carried around.