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{{Ambox|type=move|text=This article was recently renamed from Mechanics to Entities following community consensus. {{Celinkord}}|date=April 4, 2024}}
This table can be sorted in alphabetical order or by the chapter of the first appearance, in either ascending or descending order. To do so, press the corresponding header cell. Note that some objects in {{ch|9|lf=1}} are just reskins of objects appearing earlier, and they are not listed as separate entries.


This table can be sorted in alphabetical order or by the chapter of the first appearance, in ascending or descending order, by pressing the corresponding header cell. Note that some entities in {{ch|9|lf=1}} are just reskins of entities appearing earlier and are not listed separately.
'''Warning''': This table is not 100% complete or accurate. If you spotted an error, feel free to correct it by [[Special:EditPage/Mechanics|editing this page]].

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For a list of entities from a technical perspective, consider visiting [https://github.com/EverestAPI/Resources/wiki/Entity-and-Trigger-Documentation the GitHub modding wiki page].


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! colspan="5" style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important;;" | Obstacles and Objects in ''Celeste''
! colspan="5" class="table-font" | Entities in ''Celeste''
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! colspan="1" class="unsortable" style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important;;" | Image
! colspan="1" class="table-font unsortable" | Image
! colspan="1" style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important;;" | Object name
! colspan="1" class="table-font" | Entity name
! colspan="1" class="unsortable" style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important;;" | Alternative names
! colspan="1" class="table-font unsortable" | Alternative names
! colspan="1" class="unsortable" style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important;;" | Summary
! colspan="1" class="table-font unsortable" style="min-width:240px" | Summary
! colspan="1" style="text-align: center; width:120px; font-weight:bold; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important;;" | Chapters<br>found in
! colspan="1" class="table-font" style="width:120px" | Chapters<br>found in


{{Mechanic|Celeste badeline boss.gif|Badeline Boss|
{{Mechanic|Celeste badeline boss.gif|Badeline Boss|
|A Badeline Boss is a boss who attacks Madeline using laser-like beams and red projectiles that kill on contact. Every time a Badeline Boss is hit, by moving sufficiently close to her, she either moves to another point within the room, or flies off it.
|A Badeline Boss is a boss who attacks Madeline using laser-like beams and red projectiles that kill on contact. Whenever a Badeline Boss is hit by moving sufficiently close to her, she moves to another point within the room or flies to the next one.
|{{Ch|6a|6b}}}}
|{{Ch|6a|6b}}}}


{{Mechanic|Baddy Chaser.png|Badeline Chasers|Flying Badelines
{{Mechanic|Celeste badeline orb.gif|Badeline Booster|Badeline Orb<br>Badeline Launcher
|Badeline Chasers spawn behind Madeline or another Badeline Chaser, and follow her, ignoring any collision, three seconds behind either Madeline or (if there are multiple Badeline Chasers) one second behind the previous Badeline Chaser. Up to five can spawn in vanilla ''Celeste''. They spawn as soon as Madeline starts moving in a room with them, and will kill her on contact.
|{{Ch|2}}}}

{{Mechanic|Celeste badeline orb.gif|Badeline Orb|Purple Orbs<br>Badeline Launchers
|Badeline Orbs are purple orbs which, on contact, either trigger an animation where [[Badeline]] launches the player upwards in an (exclusive) spinning state, or propels the player upwards and refills their dash simultaneously.
|Badeline Orbs are purple orbs which, on contact, either trigger an animation where [[Badeline]] launches the player upwards in an (exclusive) spinning state, or propels the player upwards and refills their dash simultaneously.
|{{Ch|6a|7|8|9}}}}
|{{Ch|6a|7|8|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste barrier.gif|Barriers|
{{Mechanic|Baddy Chaser.png|Badeline Chaser|
|Badeline Chasers spawn behind Madeline or another Badeline Chaser, and follow her, ignoring any collision, either three seconds behind Madeline or (if there are multiple Badeline Chasers) one second behind the previous Badeline Chaser. Up to five can spawn in vanilla ''Celeste''. They spawn as soon as Madeline starts moving in a room with them, and kill her on contact.
|Barriers are nonlethal, walk-through and transparent objects that forbid [[Seeker]]s from going through, propelling them off, and destroy [[Jellyfish]] on contact.
|{{Ch|2}}}}

{{Mechanic|Celeste barrier.gif|Barriers|
|Barriers are nonlethal, walk-through, and transparent entities that forbid [[Seeker]]s from going through, propelling them off, and destroy [[Jellyfish]] on contact.
|{{Ch|5|9}}}}
|{{Ch|5|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste farewell bird.gif|Bird|
{{Mechanic|Celeste farewell bird.gif|Bird|Birb
|The Bird, as an interactable object in Farewell, flings Madeline rightwards whenever she is in its range, refilling her dash.
|The Bird, as an interactable entity in Farewell, flings Madeline rightwards whenever she is in its range, refilling her dash.
|{{Ch|9}}}}
|{{Ch|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste Blades.gif|Blades|Stars ''<small>(chapter 9)</small>''
{{Mechanic|Celeste Blades.gif|Blade|{{Tooltip|Star|chapter 9}}
|Blades, and Stars (a retextured version of Blades), spin either following a line or in a circular motion, killing [[Madeline]] if she ends up touching it.
|Blades, and Stars (a retextured version of Blades), spin either following a line or in a circular motion, killing [[Madeline]] if she ends up touching it.
|{{Ch|5|7|9}}}}
|{{Ch|5|7|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste Blue Torch.gif|Blue Torch|
{{Mechanic|Celeste Blue Torch.gif|Blue Torch|
|Blue Torches are off by default, but light up when Madeline walks past them, or otherwise approaches them. They are primarily found in dark areas in Mirror Temple.
|Blue Torches are off by default, but light up when Madeline touches them. They are primarily found in dark areas in Mirror Temple.
|{{Ch|5}}}}
|{{Ch|5}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste prologue bridge.jpg|Bridge|Collapsing Bridge
{{Mechanic|Celeste prologue bridge.jpg|Bridge|
|A bridge exists near [[Granny]]'s shack, which is needed to cross in order to proceed. In Prologue, it ends up collapsing, forcing Madeline to dash. The Epilogue version of it is reinforced with planks and is more durable.
|A bridge exists near [[Granny]]'s shack, which you need to cross in order to proceed. In Prologue, it ends up collapsing, forcing Madeline to dash. The Epilogue version of it is reinforced with planks and is more durable.
|{{Ch|Pr|Ep}}|sort=?bridge}}
|{{Ch|Pr|Ep}}|sort=?bridge}}


{{Mechanic|Bumpers cold.gif|Bumper|
{{Mechanic|Bumpers.gif|Bumpers|<small>Sparkly Platforms <br> '''"Hot" variant:'''<br> Angry Bumpers <br> Hot Bumpers</small>
|Bumpers are circular brown platforms with blue borders and serious faces that bounce the player in the direction the player touches. Bumpers temporarily shrink and switch off for a fraction of a second before reactivating each time it is touched. When in "hot" mode in [[Core]], Bumpers become angry and gain spikes, killing Madeline upon contact.
|Bumpers are circular brown platforms with blue borders and serious faces that bounce the player in the direction the player touches. Bumpers temporarily shrink and switch off for a fraction of a second before reactivating each time a bumper is touched. When in "hot" mode in {{ch|8|lf=1}}, Bumpers become angry and gain spikes, killing Madeline upon contact.
|{{Ch|6|8}}}}
|{{Ch|6|8}}}}


{{Mechanic|Cassetteblocks.gif|Cassette Blocks|Alternating Blocks <br> Rhythm Blocks
{{Mechanic|Bumpers hot.gif|Bumper (hot)|Fire Bumper<br>Sun
|Hot Bumpers exist only in "hot" mode in {{ch|8|lf=1}}. Unlike regular bumpers, Hot Bumpers kill Madeline instantly if she touches them.
|Cassette Blocks are alternating blue and pink blocks which shift to a beat. They are often paired with 8-bit versions of a chapter's music. They appear in all Cassette Tape rooms, the last room of every [[B-Side]], and Chapter 9, where they also appear in three-color (blue, pink, yellow) and four-color (blue, pink, yellow, green) variants. Only one of each color is active at a time: for example, when a block switches to pink, Madeline will fall through the blue block she was standing on before. Cassette Blocks may also contain [[spikes]] on them, which kill the player on contact.
|{{Ch|8}}}}
|{{Ch|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}}<br><br>''(All except<br>[[C-Side]]s)''}}


{{Mechanic|Cassette tape animation.gif|Cassette Tape|Cassette
{{Mechanic|Cassette tape animation.gif|Cassette|
|Cassette Tapes are [[collectables]] that unlock the [[B-Side|B-Side]] of the chapter it was collected in. The Cassette Tape is located at the end of each Cassette Tape room. After claiming it, Madeline is transported to the beginning of this room (or to the end, in {{ch|8|lf=1}}) safely via bubble, and the Cassette Blocks deactivate.
|Cassette Tapes are [[collectables]] that unlock the [[B-Side|B-Side]] of the chapter it was collected in. The Cassette Tape is located at the end of each Cassette Tape room. After claiming it, Madeline is transported to the beginning of this room (or to the end, in {{ch|8|lf=1}}) safely via bubble, and the Cassette Blocks deactivate.
|{{Ch|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8}}<br><br>''(A-Sides)''}}
|{{Ch|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8}}<br><br>''(A-Sides)''}}


{{Mechanic|Checkpoint flags.gif|Checkpoint Flags|Checkpoints
{{Mechanic|Cassetteblocks.gif|Cassette Block|Rhythm Block
|Cassette Blocks are alternating blocks which shift to a beat. They are often paired with 8-bit versions of a chapter's music. They appear in all Cassette Tape rooms, the last room of every [[B-Side]], and Chapter 9, where they also appear in three-color (blue, pink, yellow) and four-color (blue, pink, yellow, green) variants. Only one color is active at a time: for example, when a block switches to pink, Madeline will fall through the blue block she was standing on before. Cassette Blocks may also contain spikes on them, which kill the player on contact.
|{{Ch|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}}<br><br>''(All except<br>[[C-Side]]s)''}}

{{Mechanic|Checkpoint flags.gif|Checkpoint Flag|Summit Flag<br>cp
|Checkpoint Flags are flags which, upon contact, light up and set Madeline's checkpoint to the platform beneath the flag. Checkpoint Flags also contain a number, which indicates the number of checkpoints before a goal (in vanilla ''Celeste'', the [[Summit]]).
|Checkpoint Flags are flags which, upon contact, light up and set Madeline's checkpoint to the platform beneath the flag. Checkpoint Flags also contain a number, which indicates the number of checkpoints before a goal (in vanilla ''Celeste'', the [[Summit]]).
|{{Ch|7A|7B}}}}
|{{Ch|7A|7B}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste Clouds.gif|Clouds|
{{Mechanic|Celeste Clouds.gif|Cloud|
|Clouds are bouncy platforms which first squish downwards when Madeline lands on one, and then launch her upwards. Buffering a jump whilst standing on a cloud allows Madeline to gain large amounts of height. Blue/White Clouds are permanently seated, whilst Pink Clouds despawn after propelling Madeline upwards (and subsequently respawn).
|Clouds are bouncy platforms which first squish downwards when Madeline lands on one, and then launch her upwards. Buffering a jump while standing on a cloud allows Madeline to gain large amounts of height. Blue/White Clouds are permanently seated, while Pink Clouds despawn after propelling Madeline upwards (and subsequently respawn).
|{{Ch|4|7|9}}}}
|{{Ch|4|7|8B|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste clutter.gif|Clutter|Junk
{{Mechanic|Celeste clutter.gif|Clutter|Junk
|Clutter refers to objects liberally placed in the [[Celestial Resort]]. There are three types of clutter in ''Celeste''; depressing a switch for the corresponding type of clutter will remove all clutter of the type from the level.
|Clutter is tiles liberally placed in the [[Celestial Resort]]. There are three types of clutter in ''Celeste'': books, clothes, and boxes. Pressing a switch for the corresponding type of clutter will remove all clutter of that type from the level.
|{{Ch|3a|3b}}|sort=2-c}}
|{{Ch|3a|3b}}|sort=2-c}}<!-- don't mind sort keys messed up -->


{{Mechanic|Celeste clutter switch.gif|Clutter Switch|Junk Switch<br>Resort Switch
{{Mechanic|Celeste clutter switch.gif|Clutter Switch|
|Clutter switches clean up all clutter associated with the switch. This can be told by looking at the object depicted on the switch. There are three types of clutter switches in ''Celeste'', each one corresponding with one type of clutter.
|Clutter switches clean up all clutter associated with the switch (determined by the clutter type on it). There are three clutter switches, each corresponding to one type of clutter.
|{{Ch|3a}}|sort=2-cs}}
|{{Ch|3a}}|sort=2-cs}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste fire wall.gif|Conveyor Wall|Conveyor Belt
{{Mechanic|Celeste fire platform.gif|Core Block|Bounce Block
|Fire platforms are the much more active form of Core Blocks. When Madeline stands on or grabs onto one, the platform gently moves alongside Madeline for a moment before slinging in the opposite direction, flinging Madeline away.
|A conveyor belt that propels Madeline upwards. If she ungrabs at the right time, it can launch her a relatively significant distance upwards.
In [[Core]], it only exists while in "hot" mode; it is replaced by Ice Walls while in "cold" mode.
In [[Core]], it only exists while in "hot" mode; it is replaced by Ice Platforms in "cold" mode.
|{{Ch|8|9}}}}
|{{Ch|8|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Coreswitchcombined.jpg|Core Switches|Core Flip Switch
{{Mechanic|Coreswitchcombined.jpg|Core Switch|
|A switch that permits toggling between "hot" mode and "cold" mode in Chapter 8: {{Ch|8|lf=1}}. Some switches are "bidirectional", allowing switching between hot and cold mode; others are unidirectional, only allowing switching 'to' hot mode or 'to' cold mode, deactivating afterwards.
|A switch that permits toggling between "hot" mode and "cold" mode in Chapter 8: {{Ch|8|lf=1}}. Some switches are "bidirectional", allowing switching between hot and cold mode; others are unidirectional, only allowing switching 'to' hot mode or 'to' cold mode, deactivating afterwards.
|{{Ch|8}}}}
|{{Ch|8}}}}

{{Mechanic|Crumble blocks.gif|Crumble Block|Disappearing Platform
|Crumble Blocks are gray, unstable platforms which disintegrate shortly after Madeline either grabs them or stands on them, and vanish instantly if Madeline jumps off. They respawn a few seconds later.
|{{ch|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Crystal heart animation.gif|Crystal Heart|Heart
{{Mechanic|Crystal heart animation.gif|Crystal Heart|Heart
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|{{Ch|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}}<br><br>''(All sides)''}}
|{{Ch|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}}<br><br>''(All sides)''}}


{{Mechanic|Crystal gate opening resized.gif|Crystal Heart Gate|
{{Mechanic|Crystal gate opening resized.gif|Crystal Heart Gate|Heart Gate
|Crystal Heart Gates are cyan-colored barriers that block Madeline from advancing unless she has a set number of crystal hearts collected within a given save file. If Madeline stands to the left of a closed crystal heart gate, it will start counting the number of hearts she has; if there are enough, the gate will open up from the center, horizontally, with a "flash" line effect. 8A requires 4 hearts, 8B and Farewell require 15, and 8C requires 23 hearts.
|Crystal Heart Gates are cyan-colored barriers that block Madeline from advancing unless she has a set number of crystal hearts collected within a given save file. If Madeline stands to the left of a closed crystal heart gate, it will start counting the number of hearts she has; if there are enough, the gate will open up from the center, horizontally, with a "flash" line effect. 8A requires 4 hearts, 8B and Farewell require 15, and 8C requires 23 hearts.
|{{Ch|8|9}}}}
|{{Ch|8|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste dash crystal.gif|Dash Refills|Dash Diamonds
{{Mechanic|Celeste smashable wall.gif|Dash Block|Smashable Wall
|A Dash Block looks similar to its adjacent tiles, but is distinguishable based on its weird texture. Dashing at them breaks them, usually uncovering secret paths or strawberries.
|{{Ch|1A|2A|3A|4A|5A|6A|7A|8A|9}}}}

{{Mechanic|Celeste dash crystal.gif|Dash Refill|Dash Crystal
|A diamond which, upon touching, if Madeline isn't at her full number of dashes or if her stamina is running low, will refill her dashes to the maximum possible (or one dash in {{Ch|9|lf=1}}), and her [[stamina]] to the maximum value of 110.
|A diamond which, upon touching, if Madeline isn't at her full number of dashes or if her stamina is running low, will refill her dashes to the maximum possible (or one dash in {{Ch|9|lf=1}}), and her [[stamina]] to the maximum value of 110.
|{{Ch|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}}}}
|{{Ch|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Doublecrystal.jpg|Double Dash Refills|Double Diamonds
{{Mechanic|Doublecrystal.jpg|Double Dash Refill|Double Dash Crystal
|A double diamond which, upon touching, if Madeline doesn't already have two dashes or is running low on stamina, will refill her dashes to 2 regardless of her maximum number of dashes, and refill her [[stamina]] to the maximum value of 110. This dash will not refill itself after Madeline uses it up.
|A double diamond which, upon touching, if Madeline doesn't already have two dashes or is running low on stamina, will refill her dashes to 2 regardless of her maximum number of dashes, and refill her [[stamina]] to the maximum value of 110. This dash will not refill itself after Madeline uses it up.
|{{Ch|9}}}}
|{{Ch|9}}}}

{{Mechanic|Celeste mirror platform.gif|Dash Platform|Dash Block
|A platform which very quickly shifts accordingly to a see-through outline, to its other end as soon as Madeline dashes, and slowly retracts back to its original location. Madeline can gain a considerable amount of momentum using these platforms, especially when using a [[Hyperdashes|hyperdash]] off them. They can be of different sizes, and can go both horizontally and vertically.
|{{Ch|5|7|8|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Dash switch yellow.gif|Dash Switch|Button
{{Mechanic|Dash switch yellow.gif|Dash Switch|Button
|A switch, typically green or yellow, which, when dashed into, or bashed via a [[Theo Crystal]], a [[seeker]], or a [[jellyfish]], will open up a Temple Gate, allowing Madeline to progress.
|A switch, typically green or yellow, which, when dashed into or bashed via a [[Theo Crystal]], a [[seeker]], or a [[jellyfish]], will open up a Temple Gate, allowing Madeline to progress.
|{{Ch|5|7|9}}}}
|{{Ch|5|7|9}}}}

{{Mechanic|Crumble blocks.gif|Disappearing Platforms|Crumble blocks
|Gray, unstable platforms which disintegrate shortly after Madeline either grabs it or stands on it, and vanish instantly if Madeline jumps off. They respawn a few seconds later.
|{{ch|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Dreamblocksquare.gif|Dream Block|Space Jam
{{Mechanic|Dreamblocksquare.gif|Dream Block|Space Jam
|An extremely versatile block that Madeline can dash through, jump off, climb, jump whilst exiting the block, and even [[Dream tech|hyperdash out of one]]. A deactivated version appears in {{ch|2a|lf=1}}.
|A dream block is an extremely versatile block that Madeline can dash through, jump off, climb, jump while exiting the block, and even [[Dream tech|hyperdash out of one]]. A deactivated version appears in {{ch|2a|lf=1}}.
|{{Ch|2|7a|7b|8b|8c|9}}}}
|{{Ch|2|7a|7b|8b|8c|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste dust bunnies.gif|Dust Bunnies|Sludge<br>Red Blobs
{{Mechanic|Celeste dust bunnies.gif|Dust Bunnies|''{{Tooltip|Sludge|controversial name}}''
|Lethal, black in color but outlined in red obstacles that effectively act the same way as either [[blades]] or [[spinners]]. They are extremely commonly found in {{ch|3|lf=1}}, and [[Mr. Oshiro]] emits them when stressed.
|Dust Bunnies are lethal obstacles, black in color but outlined in red. They can be static or moving, effectively acting the same way as either [[blades]] or [[spinners]]. They are prevalent in {{ch|3|lf=1}}. [[Mr. Oshiro]] emits them when stressed.
|{{Ch|3|7a|7b|9}}|sort=2-db}}
|{{Ch|3|7a|7b|9}}|sort=2-db}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste dust tendrils.gif|Dust Triggers|Trigger Spikes<br>Dust Tendrils<br>Dust Tentacles
{{Mechanic|Celeste dust tendrils.gif|Dust Triggers|Trigger Spikes
|Red hairs that appear on surfaces, such as walls and ground. Madeline can walk on them just fine, but after walking on them, they transform into dust bunnies, which are lethal.
|Dust Triggers are red hairs on surfaces such as walls and ground. Madeline can touch them just fine, but after leaving them, they transform into lethal dust bunnies.
|{{Ch|3|7a|7b|9}}|sort=2-dt}}
|{{Ch|3|7a|7b|9}}|sort=2-dt}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste electricity.gif|Electricity|
{{Mechanic|Celeste falling ground.gif|Falling Block|Collapsing Block
|Some usually unmarked blocks can fall either when Madeline crosses a trigger or interacts with them (grabs or lands on them). These often appear like any other block, and may have spikes or other hazards attached to them.
|Electricity blocks Madeline's advance in Farewell. It can be removed by destroying the Electric Box in the room.
|{{Ch|9}}}}

{{Mechanic|Celeste electric box.gif|Electric Box|Generator
|Electric Boxes are found exclusively in Chapter 9, in Power Source, Reconciliation, and Farewell checkpoints. Dashing into it twice will destroy it, eliminating all electricity in the room. Destroying the box will also restore your dash.
|{{Ch|9}}}}

{{Mechanic|Celeste falling ground.gif|Falling Blocks|Collapsing Blocks
|Some usually unmarked blocks can fall either when Madeline crosses a trigger or interacts with them (grabs or lands on them). These often appear as any other block, and may have things such as spikes attached to them.
|All except {{ch|Ep}}|sort=!allfall}}
|All except {{ch|Ep}}|sort=!allfall}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste feather.gif|Feather|
{{Mechanic|Celeste feather.gif|Feather|
|Feathers are special items which put Madeline into feather mode for approximately five seconds. Whilst in feather mode, Madeline is constantly moving, and can go in any direction (unlimited on the controller), immune to gravity.
|Feathers are entities which put Madeline into feather mode for approximately five seconds. In feather mode, Madeline is constantly moving, and can go in any direction (compass directions on the keyboard, unlimited on the controller). She is also not affected by gravity during this time.
|{{Ch|6|7|8|9}}}}
|{{Ch|6|7|8|9}}}}

{{Mechanic|Celeste feather (trapped).gif|Feather (shielded)|
|Shielded Feathers behave similarly to normal Feathers, but they are encased in a bubble. The bubble prevents Madeline from activating the feather unless she dashes into it.
|{{Ch|6}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste fireballs.gif|Fireball|
{{Mechanic|Celeste fireballs.gif|Fireball|
|Hazardous balls of fire are found in the core, moving along set paths one after another. They move faster than their icy counterpart, and are lethal.
|Hazardous balls of fire are found in the core, moving along set paths one after another. They move faster than their icy counterpart, and are lethal.
In [[Core]], it only exists while in "hot" mode; it is replaced by Ice Balls whilst in "cold" mode.
In [[Core]], it only exists while in "hot" mode; it is replaced by Ice Balls in "cold" mode.
|{{Ch|8|9}}}}

{{Mechanic|Celeste fire platform.gif|Fire Platform|Core Block
|Fire platforms are the much more active form of Core Blocks. When Madeline stands on or grabs onto one, the platform will gently move alongside Madeline for a moment, before slinging in the opposite direction, flinging Madeline away.
In [[Core]], it only exists while in "hot" mode; it is replaced by Ice Platforms whilst in "cold" mode.
|{{Ch|8|9}}}}
|{{Ch|8|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Golden berry.jpg|Golden Berry|Goldberry
{{Mechanic|Golden berry.jpg|Golden Berry|Goldberry
|A Golden Berry is a special collectible that is unlocked when {{ch|8B|lf=1}} is completed. Once unlocked, they can be seen in every gameplay chapter already beaten. When grabbed, the player must complete the whole chapter ({{c|a bit less in Old Site, and a bit more in Farewell}}) without dying to have it collected. If the player dies, they will be sent back to the room they grabbed it, and it must be grabbed again.
|A Golden Berry is an unusual collectible that is unlocked when {{ch|8B|lf=1}} is completed. Once unlocked, they can be seen in every gameplay chapter already beaten. When grabbed, the player must complete the whole chapter ({{c|a [[Farewell#Golden_Strawberry_Room|bit more]] in Farewell}}) without dying to have it collected. If the player dies, they will be sent back to the room they grabbed it, and it must be grabbed again.
|{{Ch|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}}<br><br>''(All sides,<br>if unlocked)}}
|{{Ch|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}}<br><br>''(All sides,<br>if unlocked)}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste green bubble.gif|Green Bubble|Green Booster<br>Orb
{{Mechanic|Celeste green bubble.gif|Green Bubble|Green Booster
|Green orbs that will give Madeline a short boost in any of the eight directions she can dash in. Essentially acts as an extra dash.
|Green bubbles give Madeline a short boost in any of the eight compass directions. They also refill her dash
|{{Ch|4|7|9}}}}
|{{Ch|4|7|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste ice balls.gif|Ice Ball|Ice Chunk
{{Mechanic|Celeste ice balls.gif|Ice Ball|
|Hazardous chunks of ice are found within the core, moving along set paths one after another. They move slower than their fiery counterpart, and while they are lethal when approached from the left, right, or bottom, they can be bounced off of from the top. Doing so will restore Madeline's dash and destroy the ice ball until Madeline dies or triggers a screen transition.
|Hazardous chunks of ice are found within the Core, moving along set paths one after another. They move slower than their fiery counterpart, and while they are lethal when approached from the left, right, or bottom, they can be bounced off of from the top. Doing so will restore Madeline's dash outside of the Core (due to the altered dash mechanics) and destroy the ice ball until Madeline dies or triggers a screen transition.
In [[Core]], it only exists while in "cold" mode; it is replaced by Fireballs whilst in "hot" mode.
In [[Core]], it only exists while in "cold" mode; it is replaced by Fireballs in "hot" mode.
|{{Ch|8|9}}}}
|{{Ch|8|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste ice platform.gif|Ice Platform|Core Block
{{Mechanic|Celeste ice platform.gif|Ice Block|
|Ice platforms are the dormant form of Core Blocks. When Madeline stands on or grabs onto one, the platform will slowly fall for a moment before disappearing entirely.
|Ice platforms are the dormant form of Core Blocks. When Madeline stands on or grabs onto one, the platform will slowly fall for a moment before disappearing entirely.
In [[Core]], it only exists while in "cold" mode; it is replaced by Fire Platforms whilst in "hot" mode.
In [[Core]], it only exists while in "cold" mode; it is replaced by Fire Platforms in "hot" mode.
|{{Ch|8}}}}
|{{Ch|8}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste ice wall.gif|Ice Wall|Wall Booster
{{Mechanic|Celeste ice wall.gif|Ice Wall|
|An Ice Wall has all the properties of a standard wall, except you cannot grab them, meaning you can still wall kick, wall bounce, [[Neutral jumps|neutral]], etc. off of them.
|An Ice Wall has all the properties of a standard wall, except you cannot grab them, meaning you can still wall kick, wall bounce, [[Neutral jumps|neutral]], etc. off them.
In [[Core]], it only exists while in "cold" mode; it is replaced by Conveyor Walls whilst in "hot" mode.
In [[Core]], it only exists while in "cold" mode; it is replaced by Conveyor Walls in "hot" mode.
|{{Ch|8|9}}}}
|{{Ch|8A|8B|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Introcar.gif|Intro car|Funny car<br>Starting vehicle<br>Maddy Car
{{Mechanic|Introcar.gif|Intro Car|
|The intro car is a vehicle that can first be found in [[Prologue]] by going to the left at the starting screen. It can be jumped on, bouncing a little whenever Madeline lands on it. It became very famous in the Celeste community and is frequently used in [[mods]].
|The Intro Car is a vehicle that can first be found in [[Prologue]] by going to the left at the starting screen. It can be jumped on, bouncing a little whenever Madeline lands on it. It became very famous in the Celeste community and is frequently used in [[mods]].
|{{Ch|Pr|8A|9}}|sort=?printro}}
|{{Ch|Pr|8A|9}}|sort=?printro}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste jellyfish.gif|Jellyfish|Glider<br>Jelly<br>Parachute
{{Mechanic|Celeste jellyfish.gif|Jellyfish|Glider<br>Jelly<br>Parachute
|Jellyfish are grabbable objects that act as parachutes, allowing Madeline to fall slowly while she glides. Holding up will make Madeline fall slower, and holding down will make her fall faster. Dashing into the Jellyfish right before grabbing it will carry the momentum of the dash once you grab it, propelling you in whatever direction you were dashing.
|Jellyfish are grabbable entities that act as parachutes, allowing Madeline to fall slowly while she glides. Holding up will make Madeline fall slower, and holding down will make her fall faster. Dashing into the Jellyfish right before grabbing it will carry the momentum of the dash once you grab it, propelling you in whatever direction you were dashing.
|{{Ch|9}}}}
|{{Ch|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste kevin block.gif|Kevin Block|Kevin<br>Covert Block<br>Angry Platform
{{Mechanic|Celeste oneway.gif|Jumpthrough|One-Way Platform
|Jumpthroughs can be passed from below, but you can't drop down them, acting as one-way gates. They appear in every chapter except Epilogue.
|Kevin blocks are brown and have a face on them. Once Madeline dashes into any of its sides with a blue outline, Madeline will bounce up, and the Kevin block will awaken. The block will continuously move towards whatever side Madeline dashed into, making an "ororororo" sound, until it hits a wall or Madeline dashes into another one of its sides. Once it hits a wall, the Kevin block will slowly move back to its original position.
|{{Ch|6|9}}}}
|All except {{Ch|Ep}}|sort=!oneway}}

{{Mechanic|Celeste kevin block.gif|Kevin Block|Kevin<br>Covert Block<br>''{{Tooltip|Crush Block|internal name}}''
|Kevin blocks are brown and have a face on them. Once Madeline dashes into any of its sides with a blue outline, Madeline will bounce up, and the Kevin block will awaken. The block will continuously move towards whatever side Madeline dashed into, making an "ororororo" sound, until it hits a wall or Madeline dashes into another one of its sides. Once it hits a wall, the Kevin block slowly returns to its original position.
|{{Ch|6|8B|8C|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste key.gif|Key|
{{Mechanic|Celeste key.gif|Key|
|Keys will follow Madeline upon collecting them. They are saved upon Madeline's death. Madeline can have multiple keys with her. They open locks automatically when Madeline approaches them.
|Keys will follow Madeline upon collecting them. They are saved upon Madeline's death. Madeline can have multiple keys with her. They open locks automatically when Madeline approaches them.
|{{Ch|3|5|7|9}}}}
|{{Ch|3|5|7|9}}}}

{{Mechanic|Celeste electricity.gif|Lightning|Electricity
|Lightning blocks Madeline's advance in Farewell, killing her upon contact. It can be removed by destroying the Lightning Breaker Box in the room.
|{{Ch|9}}}}

{{Mechanic|Celeste electric box.gif|Lightning Breaker Box|Electric Box<br>Generator
|Lightning Breaker Boxes are found exclusively in Chapter 9, in Power Source, Reconciliation, and Farewell checkpoints. Dashing into it twice will destroy it, eliminating all electricity in the room. Destroying the box will also restore your dash. In Reconciliation, it is required to destroy them to let the bird proceed.
|{{Ch|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste lock.gif|Lock|
{{Mechanic|Celeste lock.gif|Lock|
|Locks are objects blocking Madeline's path that can be opened (destroyed) with a Key.
|Locks are entities blocking Madeline's path. They can be opened (destroyed) with a Key.
|{{Ch|3|5|7|9}}}}
|{{Ch|3|5|7|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste moving block.gif|Moving Block|Move Block
{{Mechanic|Celeste moving block.gif|Moving Block|Move Block
|Moving blocks are black, with a blue arrow in the middle. Grabbing or stepping on the block will activate it, turning the arrow green and making the block move in whatever direction the arrow is pointing. Some moving blocks have blue sides, allowing Madeline to control the block by standing on/grabbing the side and pressing a direction perpendicular to the direction the arrow is pointing. If a Moving block hits a wall for too long, the arrow will turn into a red X and the block will shatter, respawning at its original position shortly afterward.
|Moving blocks are black, with a blue arrow in the middle. Grabbing or stepping on the block will activate it, turning the arrow green and making the block move in whatever direction the arrow is pointing. Some moving blocks have blue sides, allowing Madeline to control the block by standing on/grabbing the side and pressing a direction perpendicular to the direction the arrow is pointing. If a Moving block hits a wall for too long, the arrow will turn into a red X and the block will shatter, respawning at its original position shortly afterward.
|{{Ch|4|7}}}}
|{{Ch|4|7|9}}}}

{{Mechanic|Celeste platform move.gif|Moving Platforms|
|Platforms that move on a set track indefinitely, affecting Madeline's movement if she lands on them.
|{{Ch|3|4|7}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste oneway.gif|One-Way Platforms|Jump-throughs<br>Brown Platforms
{{Mechanic|Celeste platform move.gif|Moving Platform|
|Moving Platforms move on a set track indefinitely, affecting Madeline's movement if she lands on them.
|One-Way Platforms can be passed from below, but you can't drop down them, acting as one-way gates. They appear in every chapter except Epilogue.
|All except {{Ch|Ep}}|sort=!oneway}}
|{{Ch|3|4|7|8B}}}}


{{Mechanic|Oshiro boss.gif|Oshiro Boss|Oshiro
{{Mechanic|Oshiro boss.gif|Oshiro Boss|Oshiro
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{{Mechanic|Celeste fish.gif|Pufferfish|Fish
{{Mechanic|Celeste fish.gif|Pufferfish|Fish
|Pufferfish are found in {{ch|9|lf=1}}. A line can be seen when approaching it. If you touch the dots below the line, it will explode, propelling you in the direction you approached it from. Otherwise, bouncing on it will make it go down; it is required on many levels with Pufferfish. They can also activate touch switches.
|Pufferfish are found in {{ch|9|lf=1}}. A line can be seen when approaching it. If you touch the dots below the line, it will explode, propelling you in the direction you approached it from. Otherwise, bouncing on it will make it go down; it is required on many levels with pufferfish. They can also activate touch switches.
|{{Ch|9}}}}
|{{Ch|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste red orb.gif|Red Bubble|Red booster<br>Red orb
{{Mechanic|Celeste red orb.gif|Red Bubble|Red Booster
|Red bubbles act similarly to Green bubbles, but unlike the latter, which only offers a quick burst of movement, a Red bubble will continue to propel Madeline in whatever direction she initially chose, until Madeline hits a wall or cancels the bubble with a dash.
|Red bubbles act similarly to Green bubbles, but unlike the latter, which only offer a quick burst of movement, a Red bubble will continue to propel Madeline in whatever direction she initially chose until Madeline hits a wall or cancels the bubble with a dash.
|{{Ch|5|7}}}}
|{{Ch|5|7}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste seeker enemy.gif|Seeker|Monster
{{Mechanic|Celeste seeker enemy.gif|Seeker|Monster
|Seekers are enemies found within the Mirror Temple. They have many properties similar to Madeline, as they can activate switches and buttons, and are able to dash. They aggressively seek out the player and will dash the moment they see their target. They can not pass through barriers and can be jumped on, restoring Madeline's dash and stunning the Seeker for a bit. When respawning, if Madeline is close to the Seeker, it will send her flying in the opposite direction.
|Seekers are enemies found within the Mirror Temple. They have many properties similar to Madeline, as they can activate switches and buttons, and are able to dash. They aggressively seek out Madeline and will dash once the path to her is clear. They cannot pass through barriers and can be jumped on, which restores Madeline's dash and stuns the Seeker for a bit. When respawning, if Madeline is close to the Seeker when it is about to respawn, it will send her flying in the opposite direction.
|{{Ch|5A|5B}}}}
|{{Ch|5A|5B}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste platform sink.gif|Sinking Platforms|
{{Mechanic|Celeste platform sink.gif|Sinking Platform|
|Sinking platforms move down when Madeline stands on them and go back up when she leaves. Pressing the down button will make them sink faster.
|Sinking platforms move down when Madeline stands on them and go back up when she leaves. Pressing the down button will make them sink faster.
|{{Ch|3|7}}}}
|{{Ch|3|7}}}}
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{{Mechanic|Celeste spikes.jpg|Spikes|
{{Mechanic|Celeste spikes.jpg|Spikes|
|Spikes are tiny objects, usually found grouped, that instantly kill Madeline upon contact unless she is moving in their direction (away from them). They appear in every numbered chapter, with chapters 4, part of 5, and 6 having their reskins. They can be attached to other objects, notably Cassette Blocks where they are colored the same as the block they are connected to.
|Spikes are tiny obstacles, usually found grouped, that instantly kill Madeline upon contact unless she is moving in their direction (away from them). They appear in every numbered chapter, with chapters 4, part of 5, and 6 having their reskins. They can be attached to other entities, notably Cassette Blocks where they are colored the same as the block they are connected to.
|{{Ch|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}}}}
|{{Ch|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste crystals.png|Spinners|Crystals
{{Mechanic|Celeste crystals.png|Spinners|Crystals
|Spinners are circular spike-like objects which act similarly to dust bunnies, killing Madeline when she touches their hitbox. They often appear in large formations connected with each other, and can be colored differently based on the chapter.
|Spinners are circular spike-like entities acting similarly to dust bunnies, killing Madeline when she touches their hitbox. They often appear connected in large formations and are colored based on the chapter.
|{{Ch|4|5|6|7|8|9}}}}
|{{Ch|4|5|6|7|8|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste spring.gif|Spring|
{{Mechanic|Celeste spring.gif|Spring|
|Springs are objects that, upon contact, bounce Madeline, a Theo Crystal, or a Jellyfish in the direction they are facing. They can be oriented left, right, or up.
|Springs are entities that, upon contact, bounce Madeline, a Theo Crystal, a Pufferfish, or a Jellyfish in the direction the springs are facing. They can be oriented left, right, or up.
|{{Ch|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}}}}
|{{Ch|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste core platform.gif|Starjump Blocks|Moon Blocks (chapter 9)
{{Mechanic|Celeste core platform.gif|Starjump Block|
|Starjump blocks, found in {{ch|8|lf=1}}, move down a little when Madeline stands on them. In {{ch|9|lf=1}}, Moon blocks additionally can be "bumped" from the side.
|Starjump blocks, found in {{ch|8|lf=1}}, move down a little when Madeline stands on them.
|{{Ch|8A|8B|9}}}}
|{{Ch|8A|8B}}}}

{{Mechanic|Celeste mirror platform.gif|[[Swap Block]]|Dash Platform<br>''{{Tooltip|Dash Block|mistakenly used to refer to this entity}}''
|A platform which very quickly shifts according to a see-through outline to its other end as soon as Madeline dashes, and slowly retracts back to its original location. Madeline can gain considerable momentum using these platforms, especially when using a [[Hyperdashes|hyperdash]] off them. They can be of different sizes and can go both horizontally and vertically.
|{{Ch|5|7|8b|8c|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste brown gate.gif|Temple gate (brown)|
{{Mechanic|Celeste brown gate.gif|Temple Gate (gold)|Theo Door
|A brown gate, blocking Madeline's path, that opens automatically when a Theo Crystal is near it (about 5 tiles). It appears in 5A (Rescue checkpoint) and 5B (Mix Master checkpoint)
|A gold gate, blocking Madeline's path, that opens automatically when a Theo Crystal is near it (about 5 tiles). It appears in 5A (Rescue checkpoint) and 5B (Mix Master checkpoint)
|{{Ch|5A|5B}}}}
|{{Ch|5A|5B}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste temple gate.gif|Temple gate (gray)|
{{Mechanic|Celeste temple gate.gif|Temple Gate (gray)|Temple Door
|A gray-colored gate that can block Madeline's path. It can be opened by pressing a corresponding Dash Switch or triggering all Touch Switches in a room. Another variation of it closes automatically and permanently when Madeline passed it, acting as a one-way gate.
|A gray-colored gate that can block Madeline's path. It can be opened by pressing a corresponding Dash Switch or triggering all Touch Switches in a room. A variation of it closes automatically and permanently when Madeline has passed it, acting as a one-way gate.
|{{Ch|5|7|9}}}}
|{{Ch|5|7|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Theo crystal.png|Theo Crystal|Theo
{{Mechanic|Theo crystal.png|Theo Crystal|Theo
|A Theo Crystal is a grabbable object that appears in the last checkpoints of {{ch|5A}} and {{ch|5B}}. Brown temple gates automatically open when a Theo Crystal is near, and it is required to carry it to the exit to progress. It can activate touch switches and dash switches, and also interfere with Seekers' trajectory.
|A Theo Crystal is a throwable entity that appears in the last checkpoints of {{ch|5A}} and {{ch|5B}}. It must be carried to the exit to progress, as Gold temple gates automatically open only when a Theo Crystal is near. It can activate touch switches and dash switches, and it also interferes with Seekers' trajectory.
|{{Ch|5A|5B}}}}
|{{Ch|5A|5B}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste tiles.jpg|Tiles|Blocks
{{Mechanic|Celeste tiles.jpg|Tiles|Blocks
|Tiles are the core component of all levels in ''Celeste''. They form walls, floors, and ceilings. Madeline can walk or climb on some of them, as well as perform various [[techniques]]. There are over 20 different tilesets used in-game (for the foreground), with distinct sounds played upon interaction.
|Tiles are the core component of all levels in ''Celeste''. They form walls, floors, and ceilings. Madeline can walk or climb on some of them, and perform various [[techniques]]. Over 20 different tilesets are used in-game (for the foreground), with distinct sounds played upon interaction.
|All|sort=!!tiles}}
|All|sort=!!tiles}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste touch switch.gif|Touch Switches|Shields<br>Coins
{{Mechanic|Celeste touch platform.gif|Touch Switch Gate|Shield Platform
|Touch Switch Platforms move to a predetermined place when all Touch Switches are activated. Like many blocks, they can have spikes attached.
|Touch switches are triggered by Madeline, a Theo Crystal, a Seeker, a Pufferfish, or a Jellyfish upon contact. When all Touch switches in a room are activated, Touch Switch platforms move or a Gray Temple Gate opens (in {{ch|5|lf=1}}).
|{{Ch|1B|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}}}}
|{{Ch|1B|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste touch platform.gif|Touch Switch Platforms|Shield Platforms
{{Mechanic|Celeste touch switch.gif|Touch Switch|Shield<br>Coin
|Touch switches are triggered by Madeline, a Theo Crystal, a Seeker, a Pufferfish, or a Jellyfish upon contact. When all Touch switches in a room are activated, Touch Switch platforms move or a Gray Temple Gate opens (in {{ch|5|lf=1}}).
|Touch Switch Platforms move to a predetermined place when all Touch Switches are activated. Like many blocks, they can have spikes attached.
|{{Ch|1B|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}}}}
|{{Ch|1B|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}}}}


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|Traffic blocks are grey and attached to a conveyor. Standing on or grabbing the block will activate it, causing it to rapidly accelerate along its track before rapidly stopping at the end. Afterward, it will slowly move back to its initial position, where it can be activated again. Madeline can use this to gain momentum by jumping at the last moment.
|Traffic blocks are grey and attached to a conveyor. Standing on or grabbing the block will activate it, causing it to rapidly accelerate along its track before rapidly stopping at the end. Afterward, it will slowly move back to its initial position, where it can be activated again. Madeline can use this to gain momentum by jumping at the last moment.
A reskinned version of the Traffic Block is found within Farewell.
A reskinned version of the Traffic Block is found within Farewell.
|{{Ch|1|2|7|8|9}}}}
|{{Ch|1|2|7|8B|8C|9}}}}

{{Mechanic|Celeste fire wall.gif|Wall Booster|Conveyor Belt<br>Conveyor Wall
|A conveyor belt that propels Madeline upwards. If she ungrabs at the right time, it can launch her a relatively significant distance upwards.
In [[Core]], it only exists while in "hot" mode; it is replaced by Ice Walls while in "cold" mode.
|{{Ch|8a|8b|9}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste water float.gif|Water|
{{Mechanic|Celeste water float.gif|Water|
|Madeline can move and dash underwater indefinitely, albeit slowly. Being submerged modifies the game's music and sounds.
|Madeline can move and dash underwater indefinitely, albeit slowly. Being submerged modifies the game's music and sounds.
|{{Ch|3|4|6}}}}
|{{Ch|3A|4|6}}}}


{{Mechanic|Celeste wind.gif|Wind|
{{Mechanic|Celeste wind.gif|Wind|
|Wind will affect Madeline's movement to varying degrees, sometimes making forward movement near impossible without dashing, or potentially making her speed up. Wind can blow in any cardinal direction (up, down, left, or right).
|Wind affects Madeline's movement to varying degrees, sometimes making forward movement near impossible without dashing, or potentially speeding her up. Wind can blow in any cardinal direction (up, down, left, or right), albeit only horizontally-blowing wind appears in {{ch|4|lf=1}}.
|{{Ch|4|7|9}}}}
|{{Ch|4|7|9}}}}
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Revision as of 22:17, 17 April 2024

This table can be sorted in alphabetical order or by the chapter of the first appearance, in ascending or descending order, by pressing the corresponding header cell. Note that some entities in Farewell are just reskins of entities appearing earlier and are not listed separately.

Warning: This table may not be 100% complete or accurate. If you spot an error, please correct it by editing this page.

For a list of entities from a technical perspective, consider visiting the GitHub modding wiki page.

Entities in Celeste
Image Entity name Alternative names Summary Chapters
found in
Badeline Boss A Badeline Boss is a boss who attacks Madeline using laser-like beams and red projectiles that kill on contact. Whenever a Badeline Boss is hit by moving sufficiently close to her, she moves to another point within the room or flies to the next one. 6A  •  6B
Badeline Booster Badeline Orb
Badeline Launcher
Badeline Orbs are purple orbs which, on contact, either trigger an animation where Badeline launches the player upwards in an (exclusive) spinning state, or propels the player upwards and refills their dash simultaneously. 6A  •  7  •  8  •  9
Badeline Chaser Badeline Chasers spawn behind Madeline or another Badeline Chaser, and follow her, ignoring any collision, either three seconds behind Madeline or (if there are multiple Badeline Chasers) one second behind the previous Badeline Chaser. Up to five can spawn in vanilla Celeste. They spawn as soon as Madeline starts moving in a room with them, and kill her on contact. 2
Barriers Barriers are nonlethal, walk-through, and transparent entities that forbid Seekers from going through, propelling them off, and destroy Jellyfish on contact. 5  •  9
Bird Birb The Bird, as an interactable entity in Farewell, flings Madeline rightwards whenever she is in its range, refilling her dash. 9
Blade Star Blades, and Stars (a retextured version of Blades), spin either following a line or in a circular motion, killing Madeline if she ends up touching it. 5  •  7  •  9
Blue Torch Blue Torches are off by default, but light up when Madeline touches them. They are primarily found in dark areas in Mirror Temple. 5
Bridge A bridge exists near Granny's shack, which you need to cross in order to proceed. In Prologue, it ends up collapsing, forcing Madeline to dash. The Epilogue version of it is reinforced with planks and is more durable. Pr.  •  Ep.
Bumper Bumpers are circular brown platforms with blue borders and serious faces that bounce the player in the direction the player touches. Bumpers temporarily shrink and switch off for a fraction of a second before reactivating each time a bumper is touched. When in "hot" mode in Core, Bumpers become angry and gain spikes, killing Madeline upon contact. 6  •  8
Bumper (hot) Fire Bumper
Sun
Hot Bumpers exist only in "hot" mode in Core. Unlike regular bumpers, Hot Bumpers kill Madeline instantly if she touches them. 8
Cassette Cassette Tapes are collectables that unlock the B-Side of the chapter it was collected in. The Cassette Tape is located at the end of each Cassette Tape room. After claiming it, Madeline is transported to the beginning of this room (or to the end, in Core) safely via bubble, and the Cassette Blocks deactivate. 1  •  2  •  3
4  •  5  •  6
7  •  8

(A-Sides)
Cassette Block Rhythm Block Cassette Blocks are alternating blocks which shift to a beat. They are often paired with 8-bit versions of a chapter's music. They appear in all Cassette Tape rooms, the last room of every B-Side, and Chapter 9, where they also appear in three-color (blue, pink, yellow) and four-color (blue, pink, yellow, green) variants. Only one color is active at a time: for example, when a block switches to pink, Madeline will fall through the blue block she was standing on before. Cassette Blocks may also contain spikes on them, which kill the player on contact. 1  •  2  •  3
4  •  5  •  6
7  •  8  •  9

(All except
C-Sides)
Checkpoint Flag Summit Flag
cp
Checkpoint Flags are flags which, upon contact, light up and set Madeline's checkpoint to the platform beneath the flag. Checkpoint Flags also contain a number, which indicates the number of checkpoints before a goal (in vanilla Celeste, the Summit). 7A  •  7B
Cloud Clouds are bouncy platforms which first squish downwards when Madeline lands on one, and then launch her upwards. Buffering a jump while standing on a cloud allows Madeline to gain large amounts of height. Blue/White Clouds are permanently seated, while Pink Clouds despawn after propelling Madeline upwards (and subsequently respawn). 4  •  7  •  8B  •  9
Clutter Junk Clutter is tiles liberally placed in the Celestial Resort. There are three types of clutter in Celeste: books, clothes, and boxes. Pressing a switch for the corresponding type of clutter will remove all clutter of that type from the level. 3A  •  3B
Clutter Switch Clutter switches clean up all clutter associated with the switch (determined by the clutter type on it). There are three clutter switches, each corresponding to one type of clutter. 3A
Core Block Bounce Block Fire platforms are the much more active form of Core Blocks. When Madeline stands on or grabs onto one, the platform gently moves alongside Madeline for a moment before slinging in the opposite direction, flinging Madeline away.

In Core, it only exists while in "hot" mode; it is replaced by Ice Platforms in "cold" mode.

8  •  9
Core Switch A switch that permits toggling between "hot" mode and "cold" mode in Chapter 8: Core. Some switches are "bidirectional", allowing switching between hot and cold mode; others are unidirectional, only allowing switching 'to' hot mode or 'to' cold mode, deactivating afterwards. 8
Crumble Block Disappearing Platform Crumble Blocks are gray, unstable platforms which disintegrate shortly after Madeline either grabs them or stands on them, and vanish instantly if Madeline jumps off. They respawn a few seconds later. 1  •  2  •  3
4  •  5  •  6
7  •  8  •  9
Crystal Heart Heart A collectable found in all gameplay chapters. It comes in four colors: blue for A-Sides, red for B-Sides, yellow for C-Sides, and gray for Farewell. Dashing into it will make you slow down before finally stopping. Then, pressing the Confirm button will continue the game or finish the chapter (in Core, B- and C-Sides). 1  •  2  •  3
4  •  5  •  6
7  •  8  •  9

(All sides)
Crystal Heart Gate Heart Gate Crystal Heart Gates are cyan-colored barriers that block Madeline from advancing unless she has a set number of crystal hearts collected within a given save file. If Madeline stands to the left of a closed crystal heart gate, it will start counting the number of hearts she has; if there are enough, the gate will open up from the center, horizontally, with a "flash" line effect. 8A requires 4 hearts, 8B and Farewell require 15, and 8C requires 23 hearts. 8  •  9
Dash Block Smashable Wall A Dash Block looks similar to its adjacent tiles, but is distinguishable based on its weird texture. Dashing at them breaks them, usually uncovering secret paths or strawberries. 1A  •  2A  •  3A
4A  •  5A  •  6A
7A  •  8A  •  9
Dash Refills Dash Crystal A diamond which, upon touching, if Madeline isn't at her full number of dashes or if her stamina is running low, will refill her dashes to the maximum possible (or one dash in Farewell), and her stamina to the maximum value of 110. 1  •  2  •  3
4  •  5  •  6
7  •  8  •  9
Double Dash Refill Double Dash Crystal A double diamond which, upon touching, if Madeline doesn't already have two dashes or is running low on stamina, will refill her dashes to 2 regardless of her maximum number of dashes, and refill her stamina to the maximum value of 110. This dash will not refill itself after Madeline uses it up. 9
Dash Switch Button A switch, typically green or yellow, which, when dashed into or bashed via a Theo Crystal, a seeker, or a jellyfish, will open up a Temple Gate, allowing Madeline to progress. 5  •  7  •  9
Dream Blocks Space Jam A dream block is an extremely versatile block that Madeline can dash through, jump off, climb, jump while exiting the block, and even hyperdash out of one. A deactivated version appears in Old Site A-Side. 2  •  7A  •  7B
8B  •  8C  •  9
Dust Bunnies Sludge Dust Bunnies are lethal obstacles, black in color but outlined in red. They can be static or moving, effectively acting the same way as either blades or spinners. They are prevalent in Celestial Resort. Mr. Oshiro emits them when stressed. 3  •  7A  •  7B  •  9
Dust Triggers Trigger Spikes Dust Triggers are red hairs on surfaces such as walls and ground. Madeline can touch them just fine, but after leaving them, they transform into lethal dust bunnies. 3  •  7A  •  7B  •  9
Falling Block Collapsing Block Some usually unmarked blocks can fall either when Madeline crosses a trigger or interacts with them (grabs or lands on them). These often appear like any other block, and may have spikes or other hazards attached to them. All except Ep.
Feather Feathers are entities which put Madeline into feather mode for approximately five seconds. In feather mode, Madeline is constantly moving, and can go in any direction (compass directions on the keyboard, unlimited on the controller). She is also not affected by gravity during this time. 6  •  7  •  8  •  9
Feather (shielded) Shielded Feathers behave similarly to normal Feathers, but they are encased in a bubble. The bubble prevents Madeline from activating the feather unless she dashes into it. 6
Fireball Hazardous balls of fire are found in the core, moving along set paths one after another. They move faster than their icy counterpart, and are lethal.

In Core, it only exists while in "hot" mode; it is replaced by Ice Balls in "cold" mode.

8  •  9
Golden Berry Goldberry A Golden Berry is an unusual collectible that is unlocked when Core B-Side is completed. Once unlocked, they can be seen in every gameplay chapter already beaten. When grabbed, the player must complete the whole chapter (a bit more in Farewell) without dying to have it collected. If the player dies, they will be sent back to the room they grabbed it, and it must be grabbed again. 1  •  2  •  3
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(All sides,
if unlocked)
Green Bubble Green Booster Green bubbles give Madeline a short boost in any of the eight compass directions. They also refill her dash 4  •  7  •  9
Ice Ball Hazardous chunks of ice are found within the Core, moving along set paths one after another. They move slower than their fiery counterpart, and while they are lethal when approached from the left, right, or bottom, they can be bounced off of from the top. Doing so will restore Madeline's dash outside of the Core (due to the altered dash mechanics) and destroy the ice ball until Madeline dies or triggers a screen transition.

In Core, it only exists while in "cold" mode; it is replaced by Fireballs in "hot" mode.

8  •  9
Ice Block Ice platforms are the dormant form of Core Blocks. When Madeline stands on or grabs onto one, the platform will slowly fall for a moment before disappearing entirely.

In Core, it only exists while in "cold" mode; it is replaced by Fire Platforms in "hot" mode.

8
Ice Wall An Ice Wall has all the properties of a standard wall, except you cannot grab them, meaning you can still wall kick, wall bounce, neutral, etc. off them.

In Core, it only exists while in "cold" mode; it is replaced by Conveyor Walls in "hot" mode.

8A  •  8B  •  9
Intro Car The Intro Car is a vehicle that can first be found in Prologue by going to the left at the starting screen. It can be jumped on, bouncing a little whenever Madeline lands on it. It became very famous in the Celeste community and is frequently used in mods. Pr.  •  8A  •  9
Jellyfish Glider
Jelly
Parachute
Jellyfish are grabbable entities that act as parachutes, allowing Madeline to fall slowly while she glides. Holding up will make Madeline fall slower, and holding down will make her fall faster. Dashing into the Jellyfish right before grabbing it will carry the momentum of the dash once you grab it, propelling you in whatever direction you were dashing. 9
Jumpthrough One-Way Platform Jumpthroughs can be passed from below, but you can't drop down them, acting as one-way gates. They appear in every chapter except Epilogue. All except Ep.
Kevin Kevin
Covert Block
Crush Block
Kevin blocks are brown and have a face on them. Once Madeline dashes into any of its sides with a blue outline, Madeline will bounce up, and the Kevin block will awaken. The block will continuously move towards whatever side Madeline dashed into, making an "ororororo" sound, until it hits a wall or Madeline dashes into another one of its sides. Once it hits a wall, the Kevin block slowly returns to its original position. 6  •  8B  •  8C  •  9
Key Keys will follow Madeline upon collecting them. They are saved upon Madeline's death. Madeline can have multiple keys with her. They open locks automatically when Madeline approaches them. 3  •  5  •  7  •  9
Lightning Electricity Lightning blocks Madeline's advance in Farewell, killing her upon contact. It can be removed by destroying the Lightning Breaker Box in the room. 9
Lightning Breaker Box Electric Box
Generator
Lightning Breaker Boxes are found exclusively in Chapter 9, in Power Source, Reconciliation, and Farewell checkpoints. Dashing into it twice will destroy it, eliminating all electricity in the room. Destroying the box will also restore your dash. In Reconciliation, it is required to destroy them to let the bird proceed. 9
Lock Locks are entities blocking Madeline's path. They can be opened (destroyed) with a Key. 3  •  5  •  7  •  9
Moving Block Move Block Moving blocks are black, with a blue arrow in the middle. Grabbing or stepping on the block will activate it, turning the arrow green and making the block move in whatever direction the arrow is pointing. Some moving blocks have blue sides, allowing Madeline to control the block by standing on/grabbing the side and pressing a direction perpendicular to the direction the arrow is pointing. If a Moving block hits a wall for too long, the arrow will turn into a red X and the block will shatter, respawning at its original position shortly afterward. 4  •  7  •  9
Moving Platform Moving Platforms move on a set track indefinitely, affecting Madeline's movement if she lands on them. 3  •  4  •  7  •  8B
Oshiro Boss Oshiro A form of Mr. Oshiro after Badeline angered him in the Presidential Suite subchapter of Celestial Resort. He follows Madeline, periodically charging at her. Approaching him while charging from below or the side instantly kills Madeline, however, jumping on him from above sends Oshiro into a cooldown and refills Madeline's dashes. 3
Pufferfish Fish Pufferfish are found in Farewell. A line can be seen when approaching it. If you touch the dots below the line, it will explode, propelling you in the direction you approached it from. Otherwise, bouncing on it will make it go down; it is required on many levels with pufferfish. They can also activate touch switches. 9
Red Bubble Red Booster Red bubbles act similarly to Green bubbles, but unlike the latter, which only offer a quick burst of movement, a Red bubble will continue to propel Madeline in whatever direction she initially chose until Madeline hits a wall or cancels the bubble with a dash. 5  •  7
Seeker Monster Seekers are enemies found within the Mirror Temple. They have many properties similar to Madeline, as they can activate switches and buttons, and are able to dash. They aggressively seek out Madeline and will dash once the path to her is clear. They cannot pass through barriers and can be jumped on, which restores Madeline's dash and stuns the Seeker for a bit. When respawning, if Madeline is close to the Seeker when it is about to respawn, it will send her flying in the opposite direction. 5A  •  5B
Sinking Platform Sinking platforms move down when Madeline stands on them and go back up when she leaves. Pressing the down button will make them sink faster. 3  •  7
Snowball Snowballs are constantly launched from the right side of the screen, forcing Madeline to avoid them. They act similarly to Mr. Oshiro's boss form: if they approach underneath, Madeline dies, but jumping on them allows her to bounce and refill her dash(es). 4  •  7
Spikes Spikes are tiny obstacles, usually found grouped, that instantly kill Madeline upon contact unless she is moving in their direction (away from them). They appear in every numbered chapter, with chapters 4, part of 5, and 6 having their reskins. They can be attached to other entities, notably Cassette Blocks where they are colored the same as the block they are connected to. 1  •  2  •  3
4  •  5  •  6
7  •  8  •  9
Spinners Crystals Spinners are circular spike-like entities acting similarly to dust bunnies, killing Madeline when she touches their hitbox. They often appear connected in large formations and are colored based on the chapter. 4  •  5  •  6
7  •  8  •  9
Springs Springs are entities that, upon contact, bounce Madeline, a Theo Crystal, a Pufferfish, or a Jellyfish in the direction the springs are facing. They can be oriented left, right, or up. 1  •  2  •  3
4  •  5  •  6
7  •  8  •  9
Starjump Block Starjump blocks, found in Core, move down a little when Madeline stands on them. 8A  •  8B
Swap Block Dash Platform
Dash Block
A platform which very quickly shifts according to a see-through outline to its other end as soon as Madeline dashes, and slowly retracts back to its original location. Madeline can gain considerable momentum using these platforms, especially when using a hyperdash off them. They can be of different sizes and can go both horizontally and vertically. 5  •  7  •  8B
8C  •  9
Temple Gate (gold) Theo Door A gold gate, blocking Madeline's path, that opens automatically when a Theo Crystal is near it (about 5 tiles). It appears in 5A (Rescue checkpoint) and 5B (Mix Master checkpoint) 5A  •  5B
Temple Gate (gray) Temple Door A gray-colored gate that can block Madeline's path. It can be opened by pressing a corresponding Dash Switch or triggering all Touch Switches in a room. A variation of it closes automatically and permanently when Madeline has passed it, acting as a one-way gate. 5  •  7  •  9
Theo Crystal Theo A Theo Crystal is a throwable entity that appears in the last checkpoints of 5A and 5B. It must be carried to the exit to progress, as Gold temple gates automatically open only when a Theo Crystal is near. It can activate touch switches and dash switches, and it also interferes with Seekers' trajectory. 5A  •  5B
Tiles Blocks Tiles are the core component of all levels in Celeste. They form walls, floors, and ceilings. Madeline can walk or climb on some of them, and perform various techniques. Over 20 different tilesets are used in-game (for the foreground), with distinct sounds played upon interaction. All
Touch Switch Gate Shield Platform Touch Switch Platforms move to a predetermined place when all Touch Switches are activated. Like many blocks, they can have spikes attached. 1B  •  2  •  3
4  •  5  •  6
7  •  8  •  9
Touch switches Shield
Coin
Touch switches are triggered by Madeline, a Theo Crystal, a Seeker, a Pufferfish, or a Jellyfish upon contact. When all Touch switches in a room are activated, Touch Switch platforms move or a Gray Temple Gate opens (in Mirror Temple). 1B  •  2  •  3
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Traffic Block Zip-mover
Zipper
Traffic blocks are grey and attached to a conveyor. Standing on or grabbing the block will activate it, causing it to rapidly accelerate along its track before rapidly stopping at the end. Afterward, it will slowly move back to its initial position, where it can be activated again. Madeline can use this to gain momentum by jumping at the last moment.

A reskinned version of the Traffic Block is found within Farewell.

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8B  •  8C  •  9
Wall Booster Conveyor Belt
Conveyor Wall
A conveyor belt that propels Madeline upwards. If she ungrabs at the right time, it can launch her a relatively significant distance upwards.

In Core, it only exists while in "hot" mode; it is replaced by Ice Walls while in "cold" mode.

8A  •  8B  •  9
Water Madeline can move and dash underwater indefinitely, albeit slowly. Being submerged modifies the game's music and sounds. 3A  •  4  •  6
Wind Wind affects Madeline's movement to varying degrees, sometimes making forward movement near impossible without dashing, or potentially speeding her up. Wind can blow in any cardinal direction (up, down, left, or right), albeit only horizontally-blowing wind appears in Golden Ridge. 4  •  7  •  9