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[[Portal 2 Puzzle Maker/Common Issues#Item Entity Costs|Entity Cost]]: '''9'''
[[Portal 2 Puzzle Maker/Common Issues#Item Entity Costs|Entity Cost]]: '''9'''


''Editor properties TBA''
* Delete item
** Deletes the Flip Panel.
* Portalable
** If checked, the surface the Faithplate becomes a portalable white surface. If unchecked, the surface becomes a nonportalable black surface.
* Pull surface
** Moves the selected Faithplate further into the room together with the wall/ceiling/floor block behind it.
* Push surface
** Pushes the selected Faithplate out of the room together with the wall/ceiling/floor block behind it.


== Editor Adjustments ==
== Editor Adjustments ==

Revision as of 01:30, 7 June 2012

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This article contains content specific to the Portal 2 Puzzle Maker. For the Authoring Tools equivalent, see Faith Plate.

Faith plates are a testing element in Portal puzzles. When the player, or another object, touches a Faith Plate they are flung through the air toward a specific spot (marked with a bulls-eye).

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Item Properties

Entity Cost: 9

  • Delete item
    • Deletes the Flip Panel.
  • Portalable
    • If checked, the surface the Faithplate becomes a portalable white surface. If unchecked, the surface becomes a nonportalable black surface.
  • Pull surface
    • Moves the selected Faithplate further into the room together with the wall/ceiling/floor block behind it.
  • Push surface
    • Pushes the selected Faithplate out of the room together with the wall/ceiling/floor block behind it.

Editor Adjustments

  • The target for the Faith Plate's landing can be adjusted in the editor by dragging the bulls-eye icon to a different tile
  • The trajectory of the Faith Plate can be adjusted by dragging the yellow circle in the center of the dotted-white arc