They're replenished a few seconds after being used, so you can spend an arbitrary amount of time underwater if you don't get lost or stuck. In RiME, bubbles appear on some kind of of tube-like creature.Yooka-Laylee takes this to new heights with one of Yooka's moves, an oxygenated underwater fart that fully envelopes himself and Laylee, and gives the duo access to their on-land moveset underwater.Similar to Sonic 3 & Knuckles, the Water Shield will also allow you to breathe normally underwater and in otherwise deoxygenated areas, such as the section of Final Dreadnought where Brevon vents the atmosphere to try and take out the heroes. Freedom Planet has bubbles in some of the water sections which will expand and allow you to breathe as long as you're standing in them.There also are continuous strems of small bubbles at some key points of the stages. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze has such bubbles in its underwater sections, usually released from a treasure chest or a scaphander helmet. ![]() Vexx can hold his breath a long time without them, though. Vexx has bubbles in The Below (and a side-area in Dragonreach) that refill your air.They're not as necessary, since you can also use the game's Capture mechanic to possess a Cheep-Cheep, allowing you to not only breathe underwater but maneuver more easily. In Super Mario Odyssey, you can find air bubbles in both the Lake Kingdom and Seaside Kingdom.Despite taking place in a tropical seaside resort, Super Mario Sunshine only has these bubbles appear in one specific instance: the battle against Eely-Mouth.Super Mario Galaxy and its sequel also have air bubbles.While coins in Super Mario 64 somehow gave you some of your air/health back, inhaling an air bubble would fill it up completely.This is remedied in Sonic 3 & Knuckles, where there is a Water Shield that, should Sonic, Tails or Knuckles have it on, will eliminate the need for breathing in the bubbles. In some games (such as the orig inals), the breathable bubbles would appear at irregular intervals, sometimes forcing a drowning Sonic to desperately wait for one. Every 2D game in Sonic the Hedgehog (plus Sonic Adventure, Sonic Adventure 2, Sonic Colors, and Sonic Generations) that contains a water level of some kind features spots that spawn air bubbles that Sonic would have to breathe in to avoid drowning.Rayman Revolution replaces the Blue Lums with bubble vents. Rayman 2: The Great Escape normally uses Blue Lums to restore air underwater, but Carmen the Whale produces air bubbles that work identically.Kirby Mass Attack has those bubbles since it's one of the few games where Kirby cannot breathe underwater infinitely.LittleBigPlanet 2 has bubble generators which you can swim by for bonus air.Oxygen bubbles pop up in an underwater level in Karoshi 2.0 of course, this being a game about comitting suicide, you're supposed to avoid them so that you can die.The sequel takes it to the extreme in Jolly Roger's Lagoon: Mumbo's magic oxygenates all the water in the level, removing the need for the air meter entirely for that level. He appears nowhere else, however, making him a Unique Helpful Mook. A friendly fish named Gloop appears down there who spits out oxygenated bubbles. Banjo-Kazooie: One area in Clanker's Cavern has a huge pit you need to swim into, but it's very, very deep.Just running through them is not enough, however you have to linger on them to get a full-sized gulp of air. 40 Winks has underwater vents that spew breathable bubbles.An Untitled Story features oxygen bubbles in DeepDive, although their purpose is more for bouncing off from, especially since there are much more reliable jets of oxygen found in the same area that don't take a while to appear.The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword has these for its underwater segments, as well as poisoned purple bubbles that drain a ton of your breath meter, almost assuring you'll drown if you don't surface ASAP.Just watch out for poisonous Shelled Ones. Shelled Ones (clams) kind of look like they're giving you oxygenated bubbles, but these are actually for replenishing health. The Ecco the Dolphin games occasionally feature oxygenated currents and oxygen bubbles trapped in underwater caves they show up as giant bubbles on Ecco's sonar map in the first two games.Oxygen bubbles up from underwater plants and some vents, or occasionally for no visible reason. Air is stored inside the Turtle's shell, although since this is Wonderland, the details of how this all works are fairly irrelevant - it works because Alice expects it to work. There's no visible oxygen meter, but after a while without air, Alice will drown. ![]()
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