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Latest revision as of 23:34, 19 April 2017
Spike Traps are very common throughout the game. But they come in many different forms.
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Types of Spike Traps
- The common spike trap is the most basic trap of this kind. It consists of simple spikes, attached to floor, ceiling or walls. These can be obvious or hidden, ready to extend when Lara steps on a trigger.
- A special case of the common spike trap is the spike pit, which is often covered by a section of Collapsible Floor.
- Spike Walls (or Spike Ceilings)
- A special case of spikes attached to a moving wall or ceiling section.
- A rotating spike roll.
- A circular column with spikes in Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris.