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    A couple Q's

    1. What are Auto-warps and Sensitive Warps?
    2. What's Step->Next combo type for?
    3. What does the Block Hole Flag do?

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    Re: A couple Q's

    1. "Auto Warp"causes a warp (side I think) when it's on the screen. Best used with combo cycling, or after the activation of a secret.
    Sensitive [any] gets activated when Link just barely touches it.

    2. "Step > Next" makes the stepped on combo become the next one in list.
    "Step > Next Copycat" doesn't change when stepped on, but it does when you step on the "Step > Next All" combo.
    "Step > Next Same" makes all of the same combo as this one change into the next when stepped on.

    3. "Block Hole" causes the block pushed on it to change to the next one in the list. It would be as if a block fell into a hole.
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