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                                    Submission Type:  Loose Tiles.
                                             Author:  ShadowTiger.

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                          |ShadowTiger's Expanded Directional LockBlocks:|  
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Just a little something I assembled within ZQuest in about ten minutes.  Really nothing major.  It's basically a way of setting up a more intricate "block" of them.  Everything from larger blocks to branching segments is included within.  

There are 4 forms of these blocks: 

1)  Locked Copycat.     [Upper Left ]
2)  Locked Lockblock.   [Lower Left ]
3)  Unlocked Copycat.   [Upper Right]
4)  Unlocked Lockblock. [Lower Right]

I have also included the standard four frame "Poof" animation.  You more than likely already have this set of tiles in whatever tileset you're working in, but it's good to have them anyway, particularly right next to where they can be used.  (Similar to how sushi comes with wasabi sauce next to it but not already  on your sushi.)  You can use the "o" button in the Tiles Menu to overlap the poof animation on a four-combo transformation from the locked block to the unlocked block.  You can do that on your own though.  It's simple enough, and only requires space and further organization on your part.  Do it on a separate tiles page from the page you import these tiles into.

NOTE:  You will be unable to come into contact with several of these pieces.  In order to unlock a piece, you must be either north, south, east, or west of the piece, and walk into it.  It will not work diagonally.  Thus, when there are pieces surrounding that block on all sides that naturally fit there, you will be unable to approach it from any angle.  I did include them for completeness's sake, but they are relatively useless.  You may safely not include them in your tiles/combo pages.