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The {{Tile|entities|233}} dragger is a special tile that pulls you towards it.
The {{Tile|entities|233}} dragger is a special tile that pulls you towards it.


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There are 3 levels, slow, normal and fast.
There are 3 levels, slow, normal and fast.




== Slow dragger ==
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[[File:Weak dragger.mp4|gif]]
[[File:Weak dragger.mp4|gif]]




== Normal dragger ==
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[[File:Medium dragger.mp4|gif]]
[[File:Medium dragger.mp4|gif]]




== Strong dragger ==
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You cannot escape it with just running, you need the hook.
You cannot escape it with just running, you need the hook.


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[[File:Strong dragger.mp4|gif]]
[[File:Strong dragger.mp4|gif]]


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== Common uses ==
== Common uses ==
It is common to use a dragger behind a {{Tile|entities|10}} {{TileLink|{{Tile|entities|26}}|Teleporter|teleporter}} activated by a {{TileLink|{{Tile|switch|22}}|Switch layer|timed switch}} to retrieve a tee after the partner failed.
It is common to use a dragger behind a {{Tile|entities|10}} {{TileLink|{{Tile|entities|26}}|Teleporter|teleporter}} activated by a {{TileLink|{{Tile|switch|22}}|Switch layer|timed switch}} to retrieve a tee after the partner failed.

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The dragger is a special tile that pulls you towards it.

There are 3 levels, slow, normal and fast.


Slow dragger


Normal dragger


Strong dragger

You cannot escape it with just running, you need the hook.

Common uses

It is common to use a dragger behind a teleporter activated by a timed switch to retrieve a tee after the partner failed.