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Warp Pipes retain their purpose in {{a|PMTTYD|l}} and {{a|PMTTYDNS|its remake}}, this time having a transition effect where the screen crinkles before fading in at the new location. The Warp Pipes in [[Boggly Woods]] seem to be made of wood, and usually have a hole in the side so that [[Puni]]es can use them more easily. | Warp Pipes retain their purpose in {{a|PMTTYD|l}} and {{a|PMTTYDNS|its remake}}, this time having a transition effect where the screen crinkles before fading in at the new location. The Warp Pipes in [[Boggly Woods]] seem to be made of wood, and usually have a hole in the side so that [[Puni]]es can use them more easily. | ||
There are also blue shortcut pipes in [[Rogueport Underground]] second sublevel, which to serve as shortcuts to [[Petalburg]], [[ | There are also blue shortcut pipes in [[Rogueport Underground]] second sublevel, which to serve as shortcuts to [[Petalburg]], [[Boggly Woods]], [[Keelhaul Key]], [[Poshley Heights]], with the remake adding [[Glitzville]], [[Twilight Town]], and [[Fahr Outpost]], while a pipe leading from this room to [[Rogueport]] was also added. In the original game, the first two require the Super Hammer, and the last two require the [[Ultra Hammer]]. In the remake, completing each chapter and taking that chapter's [[Crystal Stars|Crystal Star]] to [[The Thousand-Year Door]] allows the [[Magical Map]] to unlock each pipe. There are also differently colored pipes that lead to [[Petal Meadows]], Boggly Woods, Twilight Town, and the [[Path to Fahr Outpost]]. | ||
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