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'''Monolith''' is a common term for [[adventure map]] locations, that visually resemble gates. They can be used to instantly travel between similar, visually associated monoliths. There are two functionally different monolith types: one-way and two-way.  
'''Monolith''' is a common term for [[Adventure Map]] locations, that visually resemble gates. They can be used to instantly travel between similar, visually associated monoliths. There are two functionally different monolith types: One-way and Two-way.  


'''One Way Monoliths''' can only be used to travel in one direction, which means that they have entrance gates and exit gates. There can be several exit gates, in which case the destination will be chosen randomly. If an exit tile is occupied by a player's hero, other heroes are not able to teleport to that location (and heroes cannot interact, unlike the surface/underground [[Subterranean Gate]]s situation). If an exit is closed by an enemy's hero, there will be a battle.
'''One Way Monoliths''' can only be used to travel in one direction, which means that they have entrance gates and exit gates. There can be several exit gates, in which case the destination will be chosen randomly. If an exit tile is occupied by a player's hero, other heroes are not able to teleport to that location (and heroes cannot interact, unlike the surface/underground [[Subterranean gate]]s situation). If an exit is closed by an enemy's hero, there will be a battle.


'''Monoliths Two Way''' work in a similar way, but they can be used to travel in both directions.
'''Monoliths Two Way''' work in a similar way, but they can be used to travel in both directions.
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If an enemy hero enters a monolith at the open part of the adventure map, its exit point will be "shown" even if it is located in a shrouded area.
If an enemy hero enters a monolith at the open part of the adventure map, its exit point will be "shown" even if it is located in a shrouded area.


Monoliths cannot be located on [[water]] [[tile]]s. Water has a similar traveling method called [[Whirlpool]]s, but it usually kills some of your troops.
Monoliths cannot be located on [[Water]] [[tile]]s. Water has a similar traveling method called [[Whirlpool]]s.


Two-way monoliths can be repeatedly traversed, without spending any movement points, by pressing the space bar (not in {{roe}}).
Two-way monoliths can be repeatedly traversed, without spending any movement points, by pressing the space bar (not in {{roe}}).
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| colspan=2|[[File:Yellow Two Way Sea Portal.gif]]<br>Yellow
| colspan=2|[[File:Yellow Two Way Sea Portal.gif]]<br>Yellow
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== See also ==
{{map objects 'see also'}}
{{water object navigational box}}
[[Category:Adventure Map]]
[[Category:Adventure Map]]
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