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Post by Sunflora Azumarill on Nov 7, 2012 21:03:58 GMT -5
Lava Swimming: In Pokémon Peace Squad: Endless Boundaries, in some stages, you'll end up being able to do something never been done before in the series, swimming in lava! In areas where lava is found, there are some deep pools of barely transparent lava. Going into these pools of lava will normally cause you to suffer damage and sink slowly in them, but if you're using a Fire Shield or Dragon Shield, you'll actually be able to go into these lava pools and swim through them as you would water! Swimming in lava works the same as swimming in water; you'll even be able to fight enemies under lava. As long as you're in lava, getting hit won't cause you to lose your Fire Shield, but you'll instead take damage. Also note that you still have an air meter of sorts, so if you stay under lava for too long, it's game over for you. Fortunately, you can still refill the air meter by collecting healing items.
Note that certain attacks don't function the same under lava as they do on the surface, while others are enhanced under lava. Water-type moves, in general, will fail to work under lava (if ranged) or hit as a Normal-type strike under lava (if melee); Fire-type moves, on the other hand, tend to increase power and/or range when used under lava. (There are also other examples among other types.) No attack can freeze a foe under lava. In fact, if a frozen foe comes in contact with lava, they will instantly defrost.
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