Hello there forumers! I did some digging in the Echo files and found this! A guide that I made on color clash! My first one! Anyways, this is top secret, so don’t share it! (Kinda weird that I’m posting it on a public website, but whatever.) Let’s roll!
Materials
1 Trigger
2 Wire Repeaters
2 Barriers
Step 1: Trigger Settings
Make sure that your trigger is not visible, but still triggerable by player collision.
Step 2: Barrier Settings
Barriers! Make sure that both your barriers have no collision, so that players don’t end up with a map full of blockages. Also make it so they’re not active on game start. Just go to the Availability tab and find it.
Next, colors! Change the color of the barrier and opacity by clicking on the Appearance tab and looking for the options. They’re there. You’ll find them. *Note: You don’t need to use the same colors as me
Step 3: Wire Repeater Settings
This is the technical part. So buckle up! For the first wire repeater, set it so that the Allowed Team option is set to Team 1. This will be your Team Green
For the second wire repeater, set it so that the Allowed Team option is set to Team 2. This will be Team Magenta.
Step 4: Wiring
Now here’s the messy part. Connect the trigger to both of the wire repeaters, then connect the first wire repeater to both the barriers. Like this.
Barrier 1
After all that, move your barriers on top of the trigger.
Final Product:
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Exit Poll: How Hard Was It?
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If this works for you, post a GIF so that we can see for ourselves!
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Whoever flagged me i was getting around to it
, here it is
Alrighty let’s get this party started!
Pros:
- Steps are concise and clear
- Excellent title!
- Disclaimers (like in step four)
- Little hooks throughout the guide that keeps audiences attention (like here:
and here:
)
Cons/Suggestions:
- Maybe add one more poll about how your guide’s quality was, because I mean this is your first guide..
- Maybe explain exactly what Color Clash is (see more|—>)
- Maybe fix some grammar…?idk
Very neutral questions (not counted towards rating)
- Why wikify it? I mean you did say like you wanted to have other people add stuff, but what exactly? If its the GIF, couldn’t just people post it and you could add to the guide? I think that would be a safer bet given the amount of people who abuse the wiki button just for fun

- Why not channels? I know that wiring is a good alt when it comes to stuff like this, but wouldn’t channels be a bit more…i dont know…feasible in this case? correct me if i’m wrong
Overall rating: 9.5/10 
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Thanks for the feedback @Boss_1s! For not using channels, I did that so that the wires would only be applicable for one tile. If I used channels, stepping one trigger would change all the tiles to the same color! But thanks for the feedback. (Also, I wikified it so that people can add their own color clash mechanics to the game. Like what if someone finds a different, more efficient way to color a tile? They could add that. But I un-wikified it because of your advice.
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Bampity (seriously, what’s with the character limit?
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