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[[File:GhostWagon.png|thumb|220x220px|A level 2 ghost wagon in operation, with a player stepping into a collector wagon next to it.]] | [[File:GhostWagon.png|thumb|220x220px|A level 2 ghost wagon in operation, with a player stepping into a collector wagon next to it.]] | ||
The ghost wagon allows the players to walk through it so that they don't have to go around the [[train]]. This can be especially helpful on maps with less spare spaces. Upgrading the ghost wagon will make the [[wagons]] next to it also have the ghostly effects, and furthermore if upgraded again. | The ghost wagon allows the players to walk through it so that they don't have to go around the [[train]]. This can be especially helpful on maps with less spare spaces. Upgrading the ghost wagon will make the [[wagons]] next to it also have the ghostly effects, and furthermore if upgraded again. |
Revision as of 06:33, 11 March 2020
The ghost wagon allows the players to walk through it so that they don't have to go around the train. This can be especially helpful on maps with less spare spaces. Upgrading the ghost wagon will make the wagons next to it also have the ghostly effects, and furthermore if upgraded again.
Note that the train engine can't be affected by a ghost wagon anymore. You still need to plan the track route in consideration of being blocked by the engine.