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I learned that in Bee2, you can only place antlines on inclined surfaces if they're the small 30-degree blocks or 45-degree half-full blocks. You cannot place antlines on the big 30-degree blocks.
Also, the antlines need to follow the block's slope. Yup, I learned that the hard way lol
I had no difficulties at the beginning, then I was stuck because I was confused by the laser receptor near the exit door, i didn't noticed the floor at the exit door was at the same height (I believed that we had to hold the cube in the air and that the laser would activate something permanent or idk), I had to watch the walkthrough and I stopped at 4:36
For the end, I passed a lot of time and I tested many things but I finally found the correct solution by myself
Overall, the test chamber is nice and I like the logic
Just one question : How did you manage to put the antlines on inclined surfaces? I noticed you are using elements of BEE2 mod, I use that too, but I don't know how to place the antlines on inclined surfaces, maybe you also used hammer ?