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Normally, Signaloids will randomly change elements, but if you switch elements in front of one, their color and attack patterns  will correspond to the element you equip, and change colors if you switch to a different element. Red means Fire, yellow, Thunder, and blue, Ice. When they're red, it shoots flames from its right or left side (depending on which side of it you stand in front of) like a flamethrower and then shoots a small fireball. When they're blue, it shoots two snowflakes that rebound off surfaces in a very hectic manner. When they're yellow, they shoot an electric blast that has a short range, but splits into two more blasts when they get to Zero. All three attacks do rotten amounts of damage, and Signaloids can even switch elements at will. Even if you don't have an element equipped, they remain on the color they're currently set at. Memorize what Signaloids do, because they will appear lot more in the game. For now, there's no reward of a Cyber-Elf for killing so many, and they only guard a Life Energy Capsule down at the end of the lower path, so it's best to avoid the Signaloids altogether.  
Normally, Signaloids will randomly change elements, but if you switch elements in front of one, their color and attack patterns  will correspond to the element you equip, and change colors if you switch to a different element. Red means Fire, yellow, Thunder, and blue, Ice. When they're red, it shoots flames from its right or left side (depending on which side of it you stand in front of) like a flamethrower and then shoots a small fireball. When they're blue, it shoots two snowflakes that rebound off surfaces in a very hectic manner. When they're yellow, they shoot an electric blast that has a short range, but splits into two more blasts when they get to Zero. All three attacks do rotten amounts of damage, and Signaloids can even switch elements at will. Even if you don't have an element equipped, they remain on the color they're currently set at. Memorize what Signaloids do, because they will appear lot more in the game. For now, there's no reward of a Cyber-Elf for killing so many, and they only guard a Life Energy Capsule down at the end of the lower path, so it's best to avoid the Signaloids altogether.  


When you reach the area with the Signaloids, you have the option of going straight forward, or doing something otherwise. If you wish to ignore the hidden path, skip down to [[#Power Reactor n.1]]. If not, here's your chance to find it.
When you reach the area with the Signaloids, you have the option of going straight forward, or doing something otherwise. If you wish to ignore the hidden path, skip down to [[#Power reactor n.1]]. If not, here's your chance to find it.


==== Secret path n.1 ====
==== Secret path n.1 ====