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[[File:Spikepittru.jpg|225px|thumb|right|Spike Pit in Tomb Raider Underworld]]
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{{Infobox Obstacle
A '''Spike Pit''' is a trap found in most [[Tomb Raider Games]]. The first has appeared in the original [[Tomb Raider]].
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| Name            = {{PAGENAME}}
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| Image          = Spikepittru.jpg
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| Occurrence      = * [[Tomb Raider]]
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* [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend|Tomb Raider Legend]]
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* [[Tomb Raider Underworld]]
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* [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]]
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| Type            = [[Spikes]]
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| Related        = [[Common Spike Trap]]
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| Strategy        = Jump across the pit.
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a variation of the [[Spike Trap|Common Spike Trap]] found throughout the [[Tomb Raider Games]] and first occurring in the original [[Tomb Raider]]. In contrast to the common spike trap this trap consists of a pit containing [[Spike Trap#Floor Spikes|Floor Spikes]], making it fundamentally different from a player's point of view.
  
  
==Tomb Raider Classic==
 
In the classic games a spike pit was simply a pit filled with [[Floor Spikes]].
 
  
==Tomb Raider Legend==
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==Occurrence==
In [[Tomb Raider Legend]], in the level [[Bolivia - Tiwanaku]], Lara enters a temple where the floor vanishes under her feet, to avoid the spike pit below she needs to throw the [[grapple]] to a [[Grapple Ring|hook]] on the ceiling.
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===Tomb Raider===
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The first occurrence of this trap is in the original [[Tomb Raider]].
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* Tomb of Qualopec
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: Inside the [[Tomb of Qualopec]] level, Lara comes across a section of [[Collapsible Floor]] with a spike pit beneath.
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===Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend===
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In [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend]], in the level [[Bolivia - Tiwanaku]], Lara enters a temple where the floor vanishes under her feet, to avoid the spike pit below she needs to throw the [[grapple]] to a [[Grapple Ring|hook]] on the ceiling.
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===Tomb Raider: Underworld===
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In [[Tomb Raider: Underworld]] several spike pits line the paths through the [[Mexico|Mexican Jungle]]. Lara has to use the ramps to jump over them with her [[Motorcycle|bike]].
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===Rise of the Tomb Raider===
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In [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]] Lara encounters spike pits hidden beneath a [[Crumbling Floor]]. This kind of trap consists of a rather large area of floor with cracks between the individual stones. As soon as Lara steps onto this area, the stones begin to crumble and soon will drop away. If Lara does not jump immediately away from the crumbling floor tiles she will fall into the spears beneath and get impaled. When the [[Skill]] [[Bright Eyes]], from the [[Survivor Upgrades]] tree is equipped, Lara can easily spot these traps, using [[Survival Instincts]].
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* The Prophet's Tomb
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: The first time these are found are inside [[The Prophet's Tomb]], at the [[Northwest Border of Syria]].
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* Endurance Mode
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: Spike Pits combined with collapsible floor are also commonly found inside [[Crypts]] in the [[Endurance Mode]].
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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File:Spikepittru.jpg|Spike Pit in [[Tomb Raider Underworld|TRU]]
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File:RotTR-SpikeTrap-CrumblingFloor.jpg|Crumbling Floor...
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File:RotTR-SpikeTrap-Opened.jpg|...with Spikes Underneath
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</gallery>
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==Similar Traps==
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* [[Common Spike Trap]]
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: The common spike trap.
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* [[Deep Pit]]
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: Another type of deadly pit.
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* [[Lava Pit]]
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: Another type of deadly pit with lava inside instead of spikes.
  
==Tomb Raider Underworld==
 
Several spike pits line the paths through the [[Mexico|Mexican Jungle]]. Lara has to use the ramps to jump over them with her [[Motorcycle|bike]].
 
  
  
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Revision as of 20:02, 16 April 2017

Spike Pit
Spikepittru.jpg
Occurrence
Obstacle Type Spikes
Related Objects Common Spike Trap
Strategy Jump across the pit.

The Spike Pit is a variation of the Common Spike Trap found throughout the Tomb Raider Games and first occurring in the original Tomb Raider. In contrast to the common spike trap this trap consists of a pit containing Floor Spikes, making it fundamentally different from a player's point of view.

Occurrence

Tomb Raider

The first occurrence of this trap is in the original Tomb Raider.

  • Tomb of Qualopec
Inside the Tomb of Qualopec level, Lara comes across a section of Collapsible Floor with a spike pit beneath.

Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend

In Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend, in the level Bolivia - Tiwanaku, Lara enters a temple where the floor vanishes under her feet, to avoid the spike pit below she needs to throw the grapple to a hook on the ceiling.

Tomb Raider: Underworld

In Tomb Raider: Underworld several spike pits line the paths through the Mexican Jungle. Lara has to use the ramps to jump over them with her bike.

Rise of the Tomb Raider

In Rise of the Tomb Raider Lara encounters spike pits hidden beneath a Crumbling Floor. This kind of trap consists of a rather large area of floor with cracks between the individual stones. As soon as Lara steps onto this area, the stones begin to crumble and soon will drop away. If Lara does not jump immediately away from the crumbling floor tiles she will fall into the spears beneath and get impaled. When the Skill Bright Eyes, from the Survivor Upgrades tree is equipped, Lara can easily spot these traps, using Survival Instincts.

  • The Prophet's Tomb
The first time these are found are inside The Prophet's Tomb, at the Northwest Border of Syria.
  • Endurance Mode
Spike Pits combined with collapsible floor are also commonly found inside Crypts in the Endurance Mode.

Gallery


Similar Traps

The common spike trap.
Another type of deadly pit.
Another type of deadly pit with lava inside instead of spikes.


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