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{{Infobox Traps
The '''Collapsible Floor''' can be harmless, if not combined with another trap. Underneath you may find Lava Pools, [[Firetraps]], [[Spikes]], an [[Abyss]], Acid and more. Except in a level in Peru in original [[Tomb Raider]] and [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]] right before your first encounter with the raptors.
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| Name            = Collapsible Floor
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| Image           = Collapsible_floors_tr2.jpg‎
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| Occurrence      = *[[Tomb Raider]]
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* [[Tomb Raider II]]
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* [[Tomb Raider III]]
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* [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]]
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* [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness|The Angel of Darkness]]
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* [[Tomb Raider (2013)]]
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* [[Lara Croft: Relic Run|Relic Run]]
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| Strategy        = quickly run or jump across
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The '''Collapsible Floor''' (also '''Crumbling Floor''') is a trap or obstacle in many [[Tomb Raider Series|Tomb Raider]] and [[Lara Croft Series|Lara Croft Games]]. It can be harmless, if not combined with another trap, but most often it is.
  
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Collapsible floor tiles can often be overlooked as they usually mimic the actual floor colour and pattern. Sometimes there is nothing underneath and from time to time it is even necessary to drop through, but often there are other dangers underneath, like a [[Pits|Deep Pit]], [[Floor Spikes]] or [[Lava]].
  
You'll find a collapsing floor combined with [[Floor Spikes]] in the [[Tomb Raider II]] level [[The Great Wall]] or in [[Chronicles]], [[Gallows Tree]].  
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==Strategy==
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The best strategy here is to always tread carefully and to watch out for irregularities in the floor to spot collapsible floor early. Once on a crumbling floor tile the only sensible thing to do it to keep moving or even to jump off, towards safety.  
  
  
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==Occurrence==
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===Tomb Raider===
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* [[Caves]]
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: Right at the end of the level Lara has to drop through an opening covered by collapsible floor tiles.
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* [[City of Vilcabamba]]
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: At the beginning of the level are collapsing floor tiles attached to a wall high up in a room. If Lara moves quickly, she can use them before the crumble to reach a [[Large Medipack]].
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* [[Tomb of Qualopec]]
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: In the Tomb of Qualopec level crumbling floor tiles hide [[Floor Spikes]].
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* [[St. Francis' Folly]]
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: When collecting the first [[secret]] Lara will encounter collapsing floor tiles.
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* [[Palace Midas]]
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===Tomb Raider II===
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* [[The Great Wall]]
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: In the [[level]] The Great Wall there are many collapsible floor tiles, some of them disguise [[Floor Spikes]], others conceal the actual path, without any trap underneath.
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===Tomb Raider III ===
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===Tomb Raider Chronicles===
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* [[Gallows Tree]]
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: In the Gallows Tree level there is a collapsible floor with [[Floor Spikes]] underneath.
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===Tomb Raider Anniversary===
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* [[Peru - The Lost Valley]]
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: In the level Peru - The Lost Valley are collapsible floor tiles without a trap underneath, right before the first encounter with the [[Raptors]].
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===Tomb Raider (2013)===
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===Lara Croft: Relic Run===
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* [[Jungle Temple]]
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: In the Jungle Temple there is a ramp leading upwards where the last part collapses. Lara has to jump across as not to drop into the [[Pits|pit]].
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* [[Desert Ruins]]
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: In the Desert Ruins quite a large area of the floor collapses throughout a [[run]]. At this point Lara can't do anything about it, except to tackle the [[Sand Slide]] underneath.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:06, 8 July 2015

Collapsible Floor
Collapsible floors tr2.jpg
Occurrence
Strategy quickly run or jump across

The Collapsible Floor (also Crumbling Floor) is a trap or obstacle in many Tomb Raider and Lara Croft Games. It can be harmless, if not combined with another trap, but most often it is.

Collapsible floor tiles can often be overlooked as they usually mimic the actual floor colour and pattern. Sometimes there is nothing underneath and from time to time it is even necessary to drop through, but often there are other dangers underneath, like a Deep Pit, Floor Spikes or Lava.


Strategy

The best strategy here is to always tread carefully and to watch out for irregularities in the floor to spot collapsible floor early. Once on a crumbling floor tile the only sensible thing to do it to keep moving or even to jump off, towards safety.

Occurrence

Tomb Raider

Right at the end of the level Lara has to drop through an opening covered by collapsible floor tiles.
At the beginning of the level are collapsing floor tiles attached to a wall high up in a room. If Lara moves quickly, she can use them before the crumble to reach a Large Medipack.
In the Tomb of Qualopec level crumbling floor tiles hide Floor Spikes.
When collecting the first secret Lara will encounter collapsing floor tiles.

Tomb Raider II

In the level The Great Wall there are many collapsible floor tiles, some of them disguise Floor Spikes, others conceal the actual path, without any trap underneath.

Tomb Raider III

Tomb Raider Chronicles

In the Gallows Tree level there is a collapsible floor with Floor Spikes underneath.

Tomb Raider Anniversary

In the level Peru - The Lost Valley are collapsible floor tiles without a trap underneath, right before the first encounter with the Raptors.

Tomb Raider (2013)

Lara Croft: Relic Run

In the Jungle Temple there is a ramp leading upwards where the last part collapses. Lara has to jump across as not to drop into the pit.
In the Desert Ruins quite a large area of the floor collapses throughout a run. At this point Lara can't do anything about it, except to tackle the Sand Slide underneath.