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http://youtu.be/w1pILBrudWY
I think it was very clever, but the lever switch and the laser were completely useless and they could just be removed. You could also place the start and end points to adjacent rooms (replacing the current ones by pipes) since they look cramped there in the corners...
Pretty cool level anyway! :)
An effort to make a better level is made from now on.
I did not notice the method of clearing without using a wooden block.
a result -- a tree -- the block was deleted and tuned finely.
Thank you for the indication.
I am a Japanese.
A wooden block is not burned by laser but is burned using a slime.
When a wooden block is burned, the bottom of it should have an iron block.
Thank you for the play.
This stage is clearable if the loop which has used the Slime is made.
Good Luck!