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Since byte operations overflow and underflow normally, the left side and right side are "connected together", and so are the top side and the bottom side, although the player cannot directly step through the boundary without triggering a (possibly invalid) map connection.
Since byte operations overflow and underflow normally, the left side and right side are "connected together", and so are the top side and the bottom side, although the player cannot directly step through the boundary without triggering a (possibly invalid) map connection.


===Accessing out of bound areas===
=== {{Anchor|Freeze tile}} Accessing out of bound areas ===


If the player tries to directly step out of bounds by [[walking through walls]], the game will try to load the connecting map when the player goes onto a tile with:
If the player tries to directly step out of bounds by [[walking through walls]], the game will try to load the connecting map when the player goes onto a tile with: