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Level: Carrot Shot
Author: Captain Spam (Nicholas Killewald)
Size: 78 x 64 (Layer 4)
Level type: Battle
Tileset: Carrotus (Official Epic tileset)
Amount I spend on Slurpees per day: $0.65 (Before tax)
First hosted: July 13, 1998
My reccomended number of players: 4

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(Written September 17, 1998)

After Just Your Typical Level, I was convinced that a battle level wasn't
altogether that
large.  As a matter of fact, most are pretty small.  Since I didn't feel
like going through
another long haul of making a CTF again, I decided to chill out with a
battle.  I randomly
picked Carrotus, and off I went.

I went overboard with warps.  In both the top corners of the map, there's
text that says
"Watch out for Warp ID number 0...".  Believe it.  There's a whole bunch of
Warp ID 0's spread
throughout this silly level.

Other noteworthy text includes "Signs tell the truth", right next to the RF
missle powerup.
It kinda means nothing unless you look around.  It's easy, really.

Airboards add that certain dimension to Party Mode that I love.  Add to it
the rubber
explosives (Bouncy Blue Bullets) with a powerup, and I become a lethal
rainstorm of terror.
Try it someday.  You'll have fun.  I just slammed a whole bunch of "Area
End Fly" events to
stop me from going crazy.

Notice the blaster powerup?  That's where my "Trademark stamp" went.  After
this, I decided
to start putting them in each level.  JYTL already had one, so I was off to
a great start.

-Captain Spam

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Trivia:

Each carrot sign means that there's a carrot nearby.  Look around!

I learned the hard way that you can't flip the animated tile that a
"Destruct Scenery" event
is attached to.

My head is spinning out of control right now.

The powered up blaster is probably the best powerup.  Infinite ammo, 2
hearts of damage...

Don't put a Generator on an ammo crate!

This level was based on an interesting discussion about the philosophies
revealed within heavy
stock market trading, as many brokers strive for their own moralistic
purposes.  Well, not
really.

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