Saws (Canary)

Saws are hazards and interactive objects in Canary. There are two types of Saws, Moving, and Stationary.

General Appearance
Saws have a thin strip of metal leading to the center of the saw, which is held by a screw. At their bottom is either a sliding base or a normal base, which keeps it anchored to the surface.

General Game Information
Saws are always attached to a surface that cannot be cut by the player's laser. They are frequently attached to metal, although they can be attached to Electrical Blocks. Saws will hurt the player on touch, and usually come in groups of several. Moving and Stationary Saws are frequently paired together.

Stationary Saws
Stationary Saws are the most common type of Saw encountered in Canary, and also the first one encountered. They come in groups, and are able to be attatched to both the ceiling and the floor. They will not move or be destroyed when hit by a laser. They are attatched at the bottom with a thick base, which anchors the saw in place. They are usually encountered in a situation along with Moving Saws. They are first encountered in level 6.

Moving Saws
Moving Saws are the second type of Saw encountered in Canary. They are almost completely identical in appearance to stationary saws, however, there is a sliding base at their bottom. Moving Saws never appear in Canary without at least a few stationary saws alongside them. They will slide across the base of the surface they are anchored to, which always clears the path for the player to fly through. Moving Saws are never encountered hanging from the ceiling. They are always found attatched to the floor. They are first encountered along with Stationary Saws in level 6.