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Azumarill is a water-type pokemon first seen in Pokemon Gold/Silver. This pokémon evolves from Marill starting at level 18, and is the second evolution of Azurill.
Hiding items, rooms, and all kinds of things behind waterfalls is one of the oldest concepts in the history of games.
Blastoise is a Water-type Pokémon that evolves from Wartortle. It is the mascot of Pokémon Version Blue, appearing on the cover of the game.
This shows you how long you have until you start wishing you had gills. When your breath runs out, you may take damage, or you may expire right there, depending on how sadistic the game designers were!
Some game characters just cannot swim. This usually means automatic death as soon as they hit the water.
Because a washed car, is a shiny car! Originally popularised in the Gran Turismo series of games (I think?). Feature also exists in Grand Theft Auto 4.
A Pokemon introduced in Generation V. The Ancient Turtle Pokemon.
Fish that shoot out of the water with great speed in Super Mario Bros. If not jumping through the sky, they can be found in the oceans of the Mushroom Kingdom.
While modern chemistry defines 118 atomic elements, video games more often deal with classical elements as described in ancient philosophy, mainly fire, water, earth, and air. In many games, each element is stronger against certain elements, but weaker against others.
The act of removing dirt, dust, or other unwanted matter from a surface.
Cloyster is a water/ice-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Cloyster is the evolved form of Shellder and is nestled safely in the middle of its spiny shell.
A small, immobile marine animal found on the sea floor.
Croconaw is a water-type pokemon first found in Pokemon Gold/Silver. Croconaw is the evolution of Totodile, its razer sharp teeth much better at attacking than the smaller pokemon.
The magical creatures used for summons in the Golden Sun series.
One of the smartest mammals on the planet and star of the Ecco the Dolphin games, dolphins live in the ocean and can perform a variety of tricks. Dolphins also have a particular fondness for fish.
Drowning in games occurs when a being (not suited to be in water) runs out of oxygen, time, power, or barely even touches the water surface. Further complicated by the local sea-life that can knock the air out of you, should you get close.
Electricity is commonly used as a damage-introducing element causing inanimate objects to become harmful (electrified water, floors, cables, etc). It can also refer to a power wielded by characters that generates sparks, is conductive to metal surfaces, forks or branches, and is often blue in color.
Water that has been exposed to electricity. Often functions as a puzzle the player must solve to proceed.
A common class in fantasy RPG's, the elementalist uses his/her magical powers to shape earth, subdue fire, alter water and control wind.
Supernatural beings that are created from and serve their respective elements.
Empoleon is a water/steel-type Pokémon. It is the evolution of Prinplup and Piplup and is seen in Pokémon Diamond/Pearl and Pokémon Platinum, the games in which it first appears. It is a 4th generation Pokémon found in the Sinnoh region.
Games that involve characters who must find their way out of a sinking car.
Receiving damage or dying as a result of falling.
Falling Debris, rocks, or other items that may possibly cause damage to the player character.
In games, fire can be an obstacle, a tool, a weapon, or a solution. Just don't play with it...unless you really want to.
A gaming genre of its own, but also frequently featured as a mini-game in other titles, especially RPGs.
Water that defies gravity by being suspended in the air.
Foraging is the ability to effectively gather food and drink from ones surroundings. Rangers, druids, and elves often excel in this skill.
A frog is a small and usually green amphibian that can swim, hop, and ribbit. Sadly, most of them aren't princes.
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