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'''Player ghost''' refers to any ghostly form that a player may control after being killed on some maps. | '''Player ghost''' refers to any ghostly form that a player may control after being killed on some maps. | ||
− | Players may maneuver these forms with the normal {{key|W}}{{key|A}}{{key| | + | Players may maneuver these forms with the normal {{key|W}}{{key|A}}{{key|S}}{{key|D}} and mouse controls and may be flown by pressing the Jump key (by default {{key|Space}}). Other mechanics and any related Achievements may be described on specific map pages: |
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Player ghost refers to any ghostly form that a player may control after being killed on some maps.
Players may maneuver these forms with the normal WASD and mouse controls and may be flown by pressing the Jump key (by default Space). Other mechanics and any related Achievements may be described on specific map pages:
- Helltower, players killed in Hell.
- Carnival of Carnage, killed Bumper Car drivers.
- Gravestone, killed Bumper Car drivers.
- Graveyard, Dispenser ghosts.
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