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The following types of [[gate]]s are primarily made of '''metal''':
The following types of [[gate]]s are made of '''metal''':
*[[Numbered gate]]: gates that lower once a certain number of tasks have been done
*[[Numbered gate]]: gates that lower once a certain number of tasks have been done
*[[Switch gate]]: gates that can lower and raise when switches are pressed
*[[Switch gate]]: gates that can lower and raise when switches are pressed
*[[Iron fence]]: gates made of a row of iron bars that only narrow objects can fit between
*[[Iron fence]]: gates made of a row of iron bars that only narrow objects can fit between
The following types of gates include metal in their design:
*[[Electric gate]]: in {{p2}}, these gates are metal coiled bars carrying an electrical current. In {{p3}} and {{p4}}, these gates are florescent lamps supported by a metal frame.
*[[Ice wall]]: gates made of a coiling tube covered in ice supported by a metal frame.
*[[Crystal wall]]: gates made of a flat sheet of crystal held in place by two large metal clamps.
*[[Reinforced wall]]: gates made of concrete with rebar sticking out from either side.
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