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=Varieties of Stair Builders= A stair can be activated by pushing on a linedef bounding it (generalized types only), or by pushing on a switch with the same tag as the stair sector, or by walking over a linedef with the same tag as the stair, or by shooting a linedef with the same tag as the stair with an impact weapon (generalized types only). Only extended and generalized stair types are retriggerable. The extended retriggerable stairs are mostly useless, though triggering a stair with stepsize 8 twice might be used. The generalized retriggerable stairs alternate building up and down on each activation which is much more useful. For parameterized stair types, retriggering is only useful if the staircase resets itself after building. A stair can build up or down (generalized types only). A stair can have a step size of 4, 8, 16, or 24. Only generalized types support stepsize of 4 or 24. Parameterized stairs can build steps of any size greater than zero. A stair can have build speeds of slow, normal, fast or turbo. Only generalized types support speeds of normal or turbo. Parameterized stairs can build at any speed. A stair can stop on encountering a different texture or ignore (generalized types only) different textures and continue. Only the regular build fast, stepsize 16 stair has the property that monsters and players can be crushed by the motion, all others do not crush.
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